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Prophesee Strategic Technological: what is the technology, and why is it strategically relevant to European defence?

In the heart of Paris, a young company is quietly redefining how machines see the world. Prophesee – formerly known as Chronocam – is a French deep-tech venture pioneering neuromorphic vision sensors that mimic…

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Platform publication · DFM Analysis report · 2026-07-10

In the heart of Paris, a young company is quietly redefining how machines see the world. Prophesee – formerly known as Chronocam – is a French deep-tech venture pioneering neuromorphic vision sensors that mimic the human eye. Instead of capturing full video frames, Prophesee’s patented event-based cameras detect only changes in a scene, enabling ultra-fast, efficient vision that conventional sensors can’t match. This unique approach was born from European academic research on the retina, and today Prophesee stands at the forefront with over 95 international patents protecting its Metavision® technology.

Backed by major European and global investors – from the European Investment Bank to Intel and Bosch – the company has raised more than $120 million. Prophesee’s innovations aren’t just for smartphones and factories; they carry profound implications for defense. By “seeing the unseen” in real time, Prophesee promises to bolster Europe’s strategic autonomy: detecting drones that slip past normal cameras, guiding navigation when GPS is jammed, and reducing reliance on non-European vision sensors. This report explores how Prophesee’s bio-inspired vision technology is becoming a strategic asset for Europe’s security and technological sovereignty.

Prophesee is a Paris-based deep-tech scale-up (founded 2014) specializing in neuromorphic event-based vision sensors. It emerged from French academic labs as a spin-off (Vision Institute, Sorbonne University) and has grown into Europe’s most well-funded fabless semiconductor startup. Prophesee’s technology aligns with key European Emerging and Disruptive Technologies (EDT) : chiefly sensor technologies and AI (its intelligent vision algorithms), with applications in autonomous systems (drones, robotics) and space/defense optics . Reducing foreign dependencies: providing a home-grown alternative to U.S. and Chinese image sensors in critical defense systems.

The company’s sensors – soon to be fabricated “Made in France” under the France 2030 plan – can replace or augment conventional cameras from extra-EU suppliers, bolstering Europe’s supply chain resilience.

Key takeaways

  • Prophesee is a Paris-based deep-tech scale-up (founded 2014) specializing in neuromorphic event-based vision sensors.
  • The company’s sensors – soon to be fabricated “Made in France” under the France 2030 plan – can replace or augment conventional cameras from extra-EU suppliers, bolstering Europe’s supply chain resilience.
  • Prophesee’s innovations aren’t just for smartphones and factories; they carry profound implications for defense.

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Prophesee Strategic Technological

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Published 2026-07-10 (Platform publication)
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What is Prophesee Strategic Technological?

Prophesee – formerly known as Chronocam – is a French deep-tech venture pioneering neuromorphic vision sensors that mimic the human eye.

Why does Prophesee Strategic Technological matter for European defence?

Backed by major European and global investors – from the European Investment Bank to Intel and Bosch – the company has raised more than $120 million.

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