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Found in Robotics News & Content, with a score of 66.90
…and accurate perception as they move at highway speeds. STRADVISION yesterday announced that it has opened a new Autonomous Driving Workshop in Dongtan, Gyeonggi-do, Korea, to strengthen vehicle object-recognition technology. Founded in 2014, STRADVISION has developed artificial intelligence-based vision perception technology for advanced driver-assist systems (ADAS) and autonomous vehicles. The San Jose, Calif.-based company claimed that it is “accelerating the advent of fully autonomous vehicles by making ADAS features available at a fraction of the market cost compared with competitors.” STRADVISION's SVNet is being deployed on various vehicle models in partnership with OEMs worldwide. It has more than 300 employees…
Found in Robotics News & Content, with a score of 57.50
STRADVISION announced at CES last week that its SVNet vehicle perception software is available on the Texas Instruments TDA4 automotive processor. The Seoul, South Korea-based company said designers can use its deep learning-based vision technology for Level 2 advanced driver-assistance systems and automated driving. “Enabling more cars on the road with advanced driver-assistance capabilities can lead to greater driver comfort and improved road safety,” stated Aish Dubey, general manager of automotive processors at Texas Instruments (TI). “The hardware-optimized SVNet software makes it possible for automotive designers to leverage our automotive system-on-chip [SoC] products to enable surround-view vision, helping them improve…
Found in Robotics News & Content, with a score of 28.26
…artificial intelligence that can handle perception and safe navigation. STRADVISION last month rebranded itself as it expands the capabilities of its safety-certified SVNet software. Founded in 2014, STRADVISION said it is working to accelerate the advent of fully autonomous vehicles with more affordable advanced driver-assist systems (ADAS). The company said 559,967 vehicles were using SVNet as of June 2022, and 13 OEMs are developing more than 50 models with it. STRADVISION’s stated sales goal is to introduce the award-winning software in 50% of the cars produced annually within 10 years. STRADVISION refocuses on applications, adds execs In response to market…
Found in Robotics News & Content, with a score of 60.08
StradVision Inc. today announced that it has closed a Series C funding round of $88 million. The Seoul, South Korea-based company said it plans to continue developing its artificial intelligence-based perception for autonomous vehicles and advanced driver-assistance systems, or ADAS. “We're thrilled to be announcing funding that will allow us to continue to lead and innovate in the ADAS space,” said Junhwan Kim, CEO of StradVision. “We are very grateful for our partners' continued support. This year has been crucial to expanding our North American and global business, and their funding will allow us to continue to accelerate in this…
Found in Robotics News & Content, with a score of 13.02
…partners for the platform, working closely with them to port and optimize their applications. Partners include AutoBrains, SenseTime, and StradVision. The first SoCs in the CV3 family are expected to be available for sampling during the first half of 2022.