MicroVision introduced its automotive lidar offering, MOVIA-S, which the company boasts as a smaller, more efficient, low-cost, next-generation sensor of its Tri-Lidar Architecture solutions platform.
That’s how you eat an elephant, and it’s the core tenet of this democratization effort: Reduce the workload of the long-range lidar unit, by letting two smaller corner lidar units cover the edges of ...
Q4 2025 Management View Glen DeVos, CEO, addressed a strategic pivot in the LiDAR sector, stating, "The transition from LIDAR 1.0 to LiDAR 2.0 now is now underway. Looking across our industry, ...
LiDAR prices have fallen from $75,000 in 2015 to as low as $200 today, with further reductions expected by 2028. MicroVision plans to introduce a $300 long-range lidar sensor for passenger vehicles by ...
MicroVision (NASDAQ:MVIS) stock had a brief uptick before going down on Monday after the company announced that its MOVIA lidar system is now officially supported on the NVIDIA Corp (NASDAQ:NVDA) ...
MicroVision, a solid-state sensor technology company located in Redmond, Wash., says it has designed a solid-state automotive lidar sensor intended to reach production pricing below US $200. That’s ...
Luminar received an even higher bid for its lidar business as a court-run auction concluded on Monday, according to a new filing in the company’s bankruptcy case. MicroVision, a Redmond, ...