AEye Chosen as the Lidar Partner for GM-Sponsored All-Weather Autonomy Research Project at the University of Toronto
“We’re thrilled to collaborate with the world-class team at WinTOR and the University of
“Sponsored by General Motors, LG Electronics, Applanix, Navtech, and the Ontario Research Fund: Research Excellence, and led by the faculty sponsors of the teams from the University of
“Our team at WinTOR is thrilled to partner with AEye to advance the future of intelligent autonomous driving systems,” said Professor Steve Waslander, Director, Toronto Robotics and AI Laboratory at the University of Toronto’s Faculty of Applied Science & Engineering. “AEye’s software-defined Apollo lidar provides a unique set of capabilities that we believe will enable significant advances in ADAS and autonomy in poor weather conditions, which is precisely why we created the WinTOR project. The AEye-WinTOR collaboration reinforces both organizations’ commitment to pioneering advancements that shape the future of AI and autonomous systems.”
About AEye
AEye is the provider of unique software-defined lidar solutions that enable advanced driver-assistance, vehicle autonomy, smart infrastructure, and logistics applications that save lives and propel the future of transportation and mobility. Its latest sensor, Apollo, is a high-performance 1550nm lidar sensor capable of detecting objects at distances of up to one kilometer, and delivers exceptional resolution in a compact, power-efficient, and cost-effective form factor. Designed for flexible deployment, Apollo integrates into vehicles as well as fixed infrastructure to support both ADAS and intelligent transportation systems and is ideal for dynamic applications which require precise measurement imaging to ensure safety and performance.
About WinTOR
WinTOR is a premier research initiative at the University of
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