3-D NATURAL INTERFACES WILL CONTROL A WIDE RANGE OF GEAR – FROM PC'S TO TV'S AND MUCH MORE, SAYS CANESTA CEO
November 16, 2009
Canesta Shows How 3-D Vision Technology Enables Natural Interfaces "Beyond Multi-Touch"
May 27, 2009
New Business Cooperation Between Optronic and Canesta will bring Unique CMOS Technology 3-D Sensors to Broad Industrial Applications in Europe
April 29, 2009
Touch-Free Gesture Control Experience Will Net Winning Products, Increased Market Share and Revenues For Participating TV and PC Makers, Says Canesta CEO
March 11, 2009
Canesta's Intellectual Property Juggernaut Rolls On - Leader in Low-cost, CMOS 3-D Sensor Technology Granted 37th Patent; Gesture Controlled TVs and PCs, Automotive Safety, Among Many Applications
February 25, 2009
Hitachi Chooses Canesta's 3D Sensor Chip to Power World's First Gesture Controlled TV
January 8, 2009
Leading Optical Sensor Manufacturer Optex Adopts Canesta's 3-D Image Sensing Chips for Next-Generation Products
March 11, 2008
Game Developers to Benefit from Canesta's 3D Camera - Softkinetic's 3D Software Collaboration
February 21, 2008
Bright Light Shines on Canesta Patent - From Strong Sunlight to Flickering Shadows, Unique SunShield Technology Allows 3-D Sensors to Operate in Any Ambient Light; Critical for Automotive Safety and Other Applications
December 5, 2006
Honda Invests in Canesta - Electronic Perception Technology Seen as Attractive Alternative to RADAR, Stereo Vision, Other Complex Approaches for New Generation of Automotive Safety Systems
September 20, 2006
Honda Investiert in Canesta - Electronic Perception Technologie als attraktive Alternative für RADAR, Stereo Vision sowie für andere, komplexe Lösungswege für eine neue Generation von Sicherheitssystemen in Kraftfahrzeugen.
September 20, 2006
Frost & Sullivan Honors Canesta for Automotive Safety Innovation - cites CanestaVision's electronic perception technology
February 15, 2006
New Multi-Sense Technology Can Hasten Widespread Deployment of Advanced Automotive Safety Systems Says Canesta CEO
October 3, 2005



