AEye Has Begun Shipments of Apollo to a Global Defense Contractor for Use in Manned and Unmanned Aerial Vehicles
The technology that drives Apollo is capable of being configured to address multiple scenarios, including high-resolution detection of small obstacles at distances of up to one kilometer. This capability will ultimately provide for safer navigation in complex environments such as urban areas and mountainous terrain. In addition to the flexibility afforded by Apollo’s software configurability, Apollo’s small form factor enables countless placement options to meet different vehicle requirements.
“We designed and built Apollo with best-in-class physical design and capabilities,” said Matt Fisch, CEO of AEye. “Small object detection at high speeds is one of the most critical challenges in aviation and Apollo’s ability to accurately detect objects at longer distances addresses this need. This deployment highlights Apollo’s versatility and unique ability to rapidly adapt and scale into a broad set of markets from automotive, intelligent transportation, security, and now into UAVs, defense, and commercial aviation.”
“We believe lidar is critical to both the aviation and defense sectors, and this contract expands AEye’s overall market to include both. It also opens a path to significant revenue with this OEM as well as other defense and aviation-related OEMs seeking to deploy a similar system.”
About AEye
AEye offers unique software-defined lidar solutions that enable advanced driver-assistance, vehicle autonomy, smart infrastructure, security, and logistics applications that save lives and propel the future of transportation and mobility. AEye’s flagship product, Apollo, has been widely recognized for its small form factor and its ability to detect objects at up to one kilometer. In addition to Apollo as a stand-alone sensor, AEye also offers a full-stack solution through its OPTIS™ platform. OPTIS™ provides a complete system that captures a high-resolution 3D image of the world, interprets it, and provides direction to act upon what it sees in real-time.
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