Scantinel closes asset acquisition by MicroVision
They join forces to accelerate FMCW lidar rollout, expand long-range sensing for vehicles and ADAS, and collaborate across North America and EU.
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FMCW LiDAR sensor developer
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In short: Scantinel was acquired by MicroVision to accelerate the rollout of long-range FMCW lidar technology following a period of insolvency proceedings.
They join forces to accelerate FMCW lidar rollout, expand long-range sensing for vehicles and ADAS, and collaborate across North America and EU.
Scantinel Photonics reached near 500 meters detection using 13 dBm power and 15 mm beam collimator, maintaining over 10 MPPS pixel rates and tunable angular resolution down to 0.001°.
The new architecture achieves 0.01° horizontal resolution and over 3 MPPS, enabling reliable small-object detection at long distances and scalable to 10 MPPS for advanced applications.
Scantinel's FMCW LiDAR Module-on-Chip received a prestigious automotive industry honor for breakthrough innovation supporting autonomous mobility.
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