trinamiX, a leader in biometric imaging technology, is set to debut a groundbreaking wide-Field-of-View (110° × 85°) dot projector aimed at transforming automotive health and safety at CES 2026 in US.
Paired with trinamiX’s proprietary software and a near-infrared camera, the system delivers secure face authentication, remote vital signs tracking, 3D distance mapping for optimized airbag deployment, and advanced seatbelt recognition — all from a single sensor.
The projector’s expansive Field-of-View allows simultaneous monitoring of both driver and front-seat passenger, cutting the need for multiple devices. By capturing reflections from its laser dot projector in the near-infrared spectrum, the system uses AI algorithms to track vital signs, identifying stress or potential medical emergencies in real time. This data can automatically trigger safety measures to protect occupants and other road users.
The eye-safe, laser-based dot projector is compact yet powerful, supporting a range of applications such as front seats monitoring — a single module combining the wide-FoV projector with a 5MP camera covers both driver and passenger.
Others include remote vital signs sensing — non-invasive monitoring promotes health and well-being without intrusion and advanced seatbelt recognition — material detection ensures proper seatbelt use.
Secure face authentication is another feature as it supports driver identification and in-car payment authorization.
“Automakers want solutions that are secure, adaptable and easy to integrate. By combining trinamiX technology with partner expertise, we offer a flexible sensing solution that enhances user safety and comfort for every journey,” said Wilfried Hermes, Director Automotive and Consumer Electronics North America and Europe at trinamiX.
The company will also showcase the “Invisible Biometric Sensing Display,” developed with AUMOVIO, highlighting seamless integration into driver monitoring systems.
trinamiX will feature its Smart B‑pillar demonstrator, which leverages its Beam Profile Analysis biometric technology for contactless vehicle entry. The system combines 2D facial recognition with a patented liveness check, verifying real people while rejecting hyper-realistic masks or deepfakes.

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