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    January 15, 2025

    DEPZ Receives Series Prototypes and Begins Setting Up a Production Cell

    In early 2025, DEPZ received series prototypes of its stereo cameras—hardware close to the final production design. In parallel, DEPZ began establishing a dedicated production cell for assembly, calibration, quality control, and traceable shipments.

    Why series prototypes matter

    A "prototype" can mean many things. In early 2025, DEPZ received series prototypes: units built to validate not only functionality, but also repeatability, manufacturability, and quality controls.

    This milestone enables validation of:

    • consistency of image and depth performance across multiple units
    • synchronization stability at scale
    • calibration repeatability and retention under load
    • long-run thermal behavior and mechanical resilience
    • integration readiness for industrial environments
    First series production housings (front) compared to earlier prototype housings (back)
    First series production housings (front) compared to earlier prototype housings (back)

    Final camera design

    The series prototypes closely match the final production design. The housing features a textured matte finish, laser-engraved DEPZ branding, and precision-machined lens apertures.

    3D render of the final DEPZ camera design
    3D render of the final DEPZ camera design

    A parallel track: preparing the production cell

    Alongside series prototypes, DEPZ started building a dedicated production and validation workflow. The objective is to ensure that each device shipped behaves as a calibrated measurement instrument—not just a consumer camera.

    The production cell is being organized around four key processes:

    1. Assembly and configuration. Structured build steps, controlled firmware configuration, and traceable component handling.
    2. Calibration. Standardized stereo calibration procedures, verification targets, and re-check logic.
    3. QA/QC testing. Interface tests and stability checks; depth-quality verification using reference scenarios; burn-in style runtime checks for early failure detection.
    4. Traceability and shipment readiness. Serial-number traceability, test logs, and controlled packaging for industrial deliveries.

    What we focus on next

    With series prototypes available, DEPZ's next phase targets:

    • completing DVT/PVT-style validation loops (design and pre-production verification)
    • finalizing acceptance criteria aligned with industrial requirements
    • preparing limited pilot deliveries for early adopters and integration partners
    • incorporating field feedback into the final production release

    DEPZ was born in manufacturing, and our product philosophy reflects that: reliability, repeatability, and integration readiness are treated as first-class features.

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