Honda has invested in the company with the hopes of putting
3D sensors into cars that could help them to detect obstacles. It could also use
the technology to see the size and body shape of a person in a seat and adjust the way an air bag inflates.
Quanta Computer, a Taiwanese company that manufactures
laptops for many of the major brands, has also invested in Canesta and expects to build laptops this year with
3-D camera modules. Manufacturers use the technology to give robots on their assembly lines some visual smarts.
“We have a really broad mission to enable everyday devices with the ability to see, and enable natural user interfaces across all kinds of devices,” said James Spare, chief executive of Canesta, who is a former
Microsoft executive. “There is no other company more committed to natural user interfaces than Microsoft,” Mr. Spare added.
Canesta’s investors have poured about $60 million into the company over the years.
Analysts have described PrimeSense’s
technology as cheaper to put in place than that of Canesta. However, they have also said that Canesta should be able to build less expensive and more sophisticated products over time because it designs a very specialized type of chip geared toward the 3-D recognition jobs.
Last year,
Microsoft acquired 3DV systems, a company with similar
gesture recognition technology. That deal coupled with the Canesta purchase may prevent competitors from acquiring these
3-D abilities and cut off potential intellectual property squabbles. Canesta has secured 44 patents in this area and has more pending.
Historically,
Microsoft has worked with chip partners like Intel and Nvidia rather than building its own products, so the Canesta purchase is something of a shift.
Apple has been scooping up chip makers as well so it can improve the engines that power devices like the iPhone and iPad.