
At CES 2025 in Las Vegas (January 7-10), DEEP IN SIGHT, led by CEO Eunsong Lucas Oh, showcased its ‘Camosys’ in-cabin monitoring system.
Established in June 2020, DEEP IN SIGHT specializes in AI-powered 3D camera technology, merging advanced sensing with artificial intelligence. Their solutions serve various Fourth Industrial Revolution sectors, including mobility, real estate technology, medical devices, smart construction, and smart logistics. Key products include ‘Camosys’ and the ‘DIMENVUE Pro’ portable 3D spatial scanner.
DEEP IN SIGHT presented Camosys and the CES 2025 Innovation Award-winning DIMENVUE Pro at the Hyundai Motor Group’s ZER01NE booth, attracting considerable attention.
Camosys is an AI-driven in-cabin monitoring system that detects drowsy or distracted driving, providing real-time alerts. It also monitors passengers for potentially dangerous behaviors.
The system offers accurate facial recognition even with masks, glasses, or low-light conditions. Its compatibility with diverse vehicle types and its edge AI integration received positive feedback.
The CES 2025 Innovation Award-winning DIMENVUE Pro is a portable 3D spatial scanner integrating high-performance LiDAR and high-resolution RGB sensors with onboard AI. It efficiently produces high-density point cloud data for 3D modeling, streamlining processes in architecture, civil engineering, and construction. The scanner’s capabilities were well-received by industry experts.
CEO Eunsong Lucas Oh commented, “CES 2025 facilitated crucial discussions for new partnerships with global OEMs and Tier-1 suppliers, strengthening DEEP IN SIGHT’s international presence. We’re dedicated to improving AI camera solutions for mobility, robotics, smart factories, and smart construction.”
DEEP IN SIGHT aims to use its CES 2025 participation to expand globally and drive innovation in AI camera technology, shaping the future of smart mobility and related fields.
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