Bavarian lidar: technology for the mass market is taking the streets!

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Bavarian lidar: technology for the mass market is taking the streets!

A lot is happening in the world of technology and innovation in Cologne. An exciting insight into the developments of lidar technology recently took place at Valeo's factory in Bavaria. Broadly speaking, lidar is a crucial element for the future of autonomous vehicles and is becoming increasingly available to the masses. Golem.de reports that Valeo's new lidar technology offers a long range at a lower cost, making it attractive for the mass market.

The production facility visited in the Bavarian factory offers impressive insights into the versatility of this technology. Valeo has recognized that lidar should no longer be reserved only for luxury vehicles, but must also be available to the broader vehicle market. Such innovations are essential for the future development of autonomous mobility, where safety and efficiency are the top priority.

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