Release Date
04 24, 2026
On April 22, the FAIR plus 2026 Robotics Industry Connectivity Summit officially opened in Shenzhen. As a system-level solution provider focused on AIoT and robotic vision, Union Image made its official debut at the Shenzhen World Exhibition & Convention Center (Futian), Hall 9, Booth H9D09, presenting a concentrated showcase of multiple vision products and capabilities designed for real-world deployment across robotics, intelligent terminals, and edge device applications.

As the robotics industry continues to evolve toward scenario-based and engineering-driven applications, market expectations for vision systems have moved well beyond simply "being able to see." The demand has shifted toward:
Reliable perception, adaptability to complex environments, efficient integration, and readiness for mass production.
This is precisely the core message Union Image aims to convey at this exhibition:
The value of vision capability lies not merely in any single component, but in how it becomes an integral part of a product and truly serves real-world deployment.

On-Site Highlights: Four Core Products Take Center Stage
At this exhibition, Union Image highlighted four core products addressing diverse application requirements — spanning edge-side intelligent recognition to depth perception, close-range fine-detail identification to spatial understanding in complex environments — offering customers a broad range of choices from solution design to product deployment.
Pulse Series: From 2D to 3D, Delivering Truly Integrated TOF Perception
If 2D vision answers the question of "what is there," depth vision takes it further — addressing "where it is, how far away it is, and how the surrounding space is changing."
The Pulse Series is one of Union Image's key product lines built for spatial understanding. It delivers simultaneous 2D and 3D output, providing a more complete data foundation for tasks such as obstacle avoidance, navigation, volumetric measurement, and dynamic target perception.
In real-world robot operation, this capability is particularly critical. In complex scenarios such as indoor-outdoor transitions, ambient light interference, and dynamically changing targets, purely 2D vision often falls short of sustaining reliable long-term system performance — whereas a fused depth perception solution demonstrates far greater adaptability to real operating environments.
What the Pulse Series represents is not a standalone depth camera, but a product-ready 3D perception capability. Its value lies not in adding another dimension, but in enabling devices to develop a genuine understanding of spatial relationships.

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