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Columbia, Maryland, USA
Founded 2017
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Quidient Reality® engines enable devices like smartphones to capture photorealistic 3D models of any scene or object on earth.

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Quidient Reality® Engines

Quidient Reality® engines enable devices like smartphones to capture photorealistic 3D models of any scene or object on Earth. The pioneering platforms are capable of Generalized Scene Reconstruction (GSR), which is an important new category of 3D imaging. GSR engines will become critical components of Web 3.0 (the Spatial Web).

Quidient Reality engines are actually five-dimensional (5D) in that they record the three linear dimensions of matter (3D) concurrent with two directional dimensions of light (2D). This revolutionary approach enables devices like smartphones to create complete, visually accurate models of any scene or object, including those that are shiny and transparent.

Transformational applications that have been “around the corner” for years, like digital content creation, automated visual inspection, and augmented reality (AR), will be enabled by GSR. As the disruptive technology becomes widely deployed, billions in economic value will be released in markets including entertainment, mobile, consumer products, insurance, defense, automotive, healthcare, construction, and real estate.

For you technophiles: convergent technologies used in Quidient’s engines include light field physics, spatially sorted 5D databases, and imaging polarimetry. Polarimetric cameras, optionally used with Quidient Reality engines, can “see” the shape of the world from single images. AI/ML can be remarkably enhanced when it is based on 5D data.

Quidient is a 3D imaging technology firm led by a world-class team of scientists, developers, and entrepreneurs who have built some of the most advanced 3D imaging systems in the world. The company’s state-of-the-art technology center is in Columbia, Maryland, just north of Washington, D.C., near Annapolis and the beautiful Chesapeake Bay. Quidient’s culture is open, honest, supportive, decentralized, multicultural, and high-performance.

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Quidient is an infrastructure company. Quidient Reality® engines enable devices like smartphones to capture photorealistic 3D models of any scene or object on earth.

Quidient Reality® engines enable devices like smartphones to capture photorealistic 3D models of any scene or object on earth. The pioneering platforms are capable of Generalized Scene Reconstruction (GSR), which is an important new category of 3D Imaging.

GSR engines will become critical components.

Quidient has been operating since 2017. You can verify their legitimacy through their official website and social media presence.

Quidient operates in the infrastructure sector of the cryptocurrency industry. Compare Quidient with other infrastructure companies on Crypto News Navigator to evaluate services, features, and reputation before making your decision.

Before using Quidient, research their track record (operating since 2017), verify their regulatory compliance, read user reviews, and understand their fee structure. Never share your private keys with any service, and start with small amounts until you are comfortable with the platform.

Safety depends on multiple factors including regulatory compliance, security practices, and track record. Quidient is based in Columbia, Maryland, USA, has been operating since 2017. Always enable two-factor authentication, use strong passwords, and never store large amounts on any third-party platform.

Quidient is based in Columbia, Maryland, USA, North America.

Quidient was founded in 2017. The company currently has 19 employees.

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