#3DVision--ArgosVision, a South Korean robotics vision startup selected as one of the SLINGSHOT 2024 Top 50 Global Startups, is set to participate in Echelon Singapore 2026 on June 3–4. The company ...

SINGAPORE: #3DVision--ArgosVision, a South Korean robotics vision startup selected as one of the SLINGSHOT 2024 Top 50 Global Startups, is set to participate in Echelon Singapore 2026 on June 3–4. The company will showcase its panoramic 3D vision system, ArgosVue, and explore collaboration opportunities with partners in the intelligent robotics industry.
ArgosVue is a next-generation 3D vision system designed to provide robots with a human-like wide field of view for improved spatial awareness and human interaction. The system offers a 200-degree horizontal and 140-degree vertical field of view, delivering twice the horizontal and vertical coverage of conventional 3D vision sensors. Recognized with a CES 2023 Innovation Award, ArgosVue represents a significant advancement in robotic perception technology.
The expanded field of view enables robots to perceive not only surrounding obstacles but also floor and terrain conditions simultaneously, supporting navigation in unstructured and dynamic environments. Even when a person is positioned as close as 50 centimeters from the robot, the individual’s full body remains within the sensor’s view. ArgosVue can also detect people approaching from side angles rather than only from directly in front, enabling more natural human-robot interaction and enhancing safety in collaborative robotics settings.
As Physical AI and robot imitation learning technologies continue to advance, the importance of high-quality training data is rapidly increasing. In many robotics workflows, limited sensor coverage can reduce the usefulness of collected data if the robot’s movements are not fully captured within the visual field. Multi-sensor configurations may also introduce engineering challenges such as synchronization and alignment. By offering a panoramic, human-level perspective, ArgosVue helps address these issues, supporting more complete datasets and smoother integration into robot learning pipelines.
Ki-Yeong Park, CEO of ArgosVision, said, “ArgosVue was inspired by the idea of giving robots human-like vision. By providing a much wider view of both the robot and its surroundings, we believe it is highly suitable for Physical AI applications, particularly in data collection and imitation learning.”
During Echelon Singapore 2026, ArgosVision will conduct live demonstrations of ArgosVue and invite robotics companies, potential partners, and customers in humanoid robotics, autonomous mobile robotics, and collaborative robotics across Singapore and Southeast Asia to experience its capabilities firsthand.
Fonte: Business Wire
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