PROPHESEE Recap 2025
A look back at Prophesee in 2025, including major announcements, product launches, partnerships, milestones, and more.
A look back at Prophesee in 2025, including major announcements, product launches, partnerships, milestones, and more.
Prophesee appoints Jean Ferré as Chief Executive Officer as the company enters a new phase of commercialization and growth, building on a strong technological and organizational foundation and welcoming new investors. The company is sharpening its near-term focus on sectors with high value use cases demonstrating today the strongest demand and adoption momentum such as security, defense and aerospace, as well as industrial automation.
Event-based sensors are redefining machine vision by mimicking the human eye. Rather than capturing full frames at fixed intervals, each pixel reacts independently, sending data only when brightness changes or motion occurs. This means devices capture only what truly matters, significantly reducing data and energy load while improving speed and dynamic range. From drones to AR wearables or medical robots, these neuromorphic sensors enable smarter, more efficient edge-device vision.
Prophesee’s event-based vision for XR wearables is transforming smart glasses, delivering lightweight, high-performance devices with improved usability, low power consumption, precise eye tracking, and foveated rendering. Featured in Imaging & Machine Vision Europe, this technology addresses key XR challenges and enables more immersive, intuitive, and energy-efficient experiences.
CenturyArks’ SilkyEvCam HD Module, featuring the high-speed IMX636 HD event sensor realized in collaboration between Sony and Prophesee and a MIPI interface, delivers ultra-fast, low-latency event-based vision in a compact, lightweight design ideal for robotics, automotive, AGVs, and more.
Prophesee announces the GenX320 Starter Kit for Raspberry Pi 5, making event-based vision accessible to the Raspberry Pi developer community for the first time. Built around Prophesee’s ultra-compact, ultra-efficient GenX320 event-based vision sensor, the kit connects directly to the Raspberry Pi 5 camera connector to allow development of real-time applications that leverage the advantages of event-based vision for drones, robotics, industrial automation, surveillance, and more.