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Tofmotion pushes the next step of ToF simulations

210318_TofmotionTofmotion is participating in the LIGATE project funded by the European research and innovation program HORIZON 2020. The private-public consortium aims to strengthen the use of high-performance computing for the drug development process.

In the course of this project Tofmotion will, in close cooperation with the University of Innsbruck, raise its ToF 3D camera simulation to the next level. “With this common step, we will be able to virtualise our camera up to its physical characteristics and build up a full digital twin,” explains Tia Maria Troch, head of strategy and corporate development at Tofmotion. “As an innovation driver within our branch, we are very pleased to be part of this game-changing project.”

To better and faster encounter pandemic situations of supranational interest the LIGATE consortium is to research the potential of super computing for life sciences. The consortium consists of eleven institutions and companies in five European countries, including Politecnico di Milano (Department of Electronics, Information and Bioengineering), CINECA Interuniversity Consortium (Supercomputing Innovation and Applications), E4 Computer Engineering, the University of Salerno, University of Basel, KTH Royal Institute of Technology (Department of Applied Physics), das IT4Innovations National Supercomputing Center and Chelonia Applied Science.

Austrian start-up tofmotion is the world’s first producer of safety certified time-of-flight cameras and delivers high quality ToF solutions. tofmotions safety and industrial cameras perceive their environment holistically as 3D scene and are therefore the basis for an advanced human machine interaction and machine autonomy.

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