Hsinchu, May 27, 2026 /PRNewswire/ — As physical AI continues to grow, demand for robotics and unmanned vehicle deployments is accelerating. At COMPUTEX 2026, oToBrite and Turing Drive are showcasing real-world unmanned vehicle applications leveraging automotive-grade Vision-AI technology.
oToBrite and Turing Drive showcase physics AI at COMPUTEX 2026
Turing Drive CEO David Shen said the company is combining autonomous driving systems with oToBrite’s onboard cameras and Vision-AI technology to bring intelligent capabilities to special purpose vehicles (SPVs) for industrial logistics, tourist shuttles, and last-mile transportation. He added that while physical AI will play a key role in freeing the human workforce from dangerous, repetitive and labor-intensive tasks, long-term autonomous driving will continue to rely heavily on stable and reliable environmental awareness.
In response, oToBrite CEO Roy Wu said that robots and unmanned vehicles operating in real-world environments require reliable visual recognition capabilities. 3D depth perception technology is becoming increasingly important as applications expand from indoors to outdoors and into more complex environments. Through the 3D stereo depth camera, the system can obtain real-time distance and obstacle data, improving obstacle detection, spatial awareness, and stability for autonomous navigation.
A major highlight of the exhibition is oToBrite’s new “Long Range 3D Stereo Vision Depth Camera Module”. It features 120 dB HDR imaging, global shutter synchronization, and a 120 mm baseline that supports depth sensing up to a 20 meter perceptual range for outdoor navigation and obstacle detection. This solution supports the NVIDIA Jetson platform and provides accurate depth processing and plug-and-play integration to simplify development and deployment.
The booth also showcases a 60 mm baseline 3D stereo camera that closely matches the average IPD of a human and is specifically designed for humanoid robot applications.
The show will also introduce a multi-camera Vision-AI SLAM solution that integrates four automotive-grade GMSL2 camera modules running on the NVIDIA Jetson platform to deliver high-precision localization and real-time recognition for autonomous operations in complex real-world environments, especially in non-GPS-enabled areas such as tunnels, bridges, warehouses, and indoor facilities.
To meet the growing demand for non-RGB perception, oToBrite is also showcasing an 8-14 μm LWIR thermal camera that provides reliable sensing even in difficult environments.
Additionally, oToBrite is showcasing 1-8 MP automotive-grade GMSL2 camera modules with IP67/IP69K protection and low-latency transmission for outdoor environments.
oToBrite’s portfolio includes automotive-grade cameras, multi-camera VSLAM, 3D recognition, and thermal imaging technologies for robots and unmanned vehicles in agriculture, mining, and logistics.
All solutions will be exhibited at COMPUTEX 2026, booth A1225a.
SOURCE oToBrite Electronics, Inc.

