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NAMUGA to provide 3D stereo camera for next-generation smart access authentication system
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NAMUGA reaffirms its leadership in 3D sensing camera technology, built over more than a decade
April 10, 2025 – KOSDAQ-listed company NAMUGA Co., Ltd. (190510) announced that it will supply stereo cameras, a key component of Intel’s RealSense module, for the next-generation biometric authentication gate system “BioAffix Gate Vision,” co-developed by global semiconductor company Intel and Ones Technology. The RealSense module performs core functions in this system, and NAMUGA is responsible for the high-precision 3D camera component used in the module.
“BioAffix Gate Vision” was officially recognized for its technological excellence by winning in the Biometric category at the New Products and Solutions (NPS) Awards, hosted by the Security Industry Association (SIA), during ISC West 2025—the world’s largest security exhibition held in Las Vegas, USA.
As a prestigious global event leading security technology trends, ISC West draws numerous security industry experts and companies from around the world.
The award-winning BioAffix Gate Vision is a smart access authentication system that uses AI-powered, high-precision 3D facial recognition technology to rapidly and accurately identify users. It integrates with various authentication methods such as BLE and smart cards, and is praised for its security and convenience, operating reliably in both indoor and outdoor environments.
The integrated Intel RealSense stereo camera module combines real-time 3D depth sensing, anti-spoofing, and AI-based object recognition features into a high-performance sensor optimized for biometric security systems.
This supply agreement further validates NAMUGA’s 3D sensing technology and manufacturing expertise, which it has developed over more than 10 years in the field of 3D camera module research and development.
NAMUGA’s 3D camera solutions are widely applicable to advanced AI devices such as robots, facial recognition systems, and autonomous vehicles, with high potential for future expansion.
Currently, NAMUGA is working closely with Intel on the RealSense project, collaborating on optical design, precise sensor alignment, and mass production optimization, while also progressing through pre-verification and production readiness for the high-precision camera modules.
A company representative stated, “It is especially meaningful that this award-winning product is directly connected to the RealSense project in which we are participating,” and added, “We plan to accelerate the commercialization of our technology and entry into the global security and biometric authentication supply chain.”
Meanwhile, 3D sensing technology is rapidly expanding into fields such as autonomous driving, industrial robotics, access security, medical diagnostics, and XR (extended reality). NAMUGA aims to continue strengthening its global competitiveness in smart camera and AI vision solutions in line with these trends.