LeddarTech, a provider of advanced driver assist and autonomous driving systems, announced yesterday that it will showcase new products as part of its LVF series designed for SAE Level 2 and Level 2+ ADAS at CES 2023.
The company will showcase LVF-E, which is “a front-view fusion and perception stack for entry-level ADAS L2/L2+ highway assist and 5-star NCAP 2025/GSR2022” and LVF-H, which is “a premium companion fusion and perception stack in front-view product family featuring extended sensor configuration.”
“The LVF family of products is a flexible and scalable, comprehensive front-view fusion and perception stack that supports entry-level to premium ADAS L2/L2+ highway assist and NCAP/GSR applications,” the company said.
Demos will be available
The company will also showcase its low-level sensor and perception system, LeddarVision. The company was recognized with a CES 2023 Innovation Award for the system. The system was designed for ADAS and autonomous L2 to L5 driving applications.
“Various demonstrations will show how the LeddarVision solution outperforms other solutions that enable ADAS and AD applications,” the company said. “LeddarVision technology was awarded the coveted Sensor Perception award at Tech.AD USA last month in Detroit. In early 2022, it was also recognized by the Volkswagen Group Innovation Tel Aviv 2022 Konnect and CARIAD Startup Challenge and the Shenzhen Automotive Electronics Industry Association.”
The company is inviting attendees who represent automotive Tier 1 and Tier 2 suppliers and OEMS to book a demonstration of the technology. They can request a meeting at this link.
“CES 2023 is the ideal forum for LeddarTech to share our incredibly unique and multiple award-winning low-level sensing and perception software solutions and products for ADAS and AD applications,” stated Charles Boulanger, CEO of LeddarTech. “I expect automotive Tier 1-2s and OEMs will be impressed with our game-changing technology,” he added.
LeddarTech uses AI and computer-vision algorithms to make 3D models for automotive navigation systems. It has 140 patents granted or going through the approval process for ADAS and AD development.
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