Inovis has signed a deal with b m w to develop autonomous vehicles. The company is also working on atonomous shuttles, which could be used for urban transport. Inovis says it wants to diversify its business away from just light-vehicle manufacturing.
Lidar and autonomous vehicles have gone hand-in-hand since the DARPA Grand Challenges, propelling the self-driving stack into the modern era. But turning a new kind of sensor into an automotive-grade qualified component that can hold up to real-world road conditions and be made at scale is an entirely different challenge than inventing something new. This week the gang dives into the nature of that challenge with help from Omer Keilaf, CEO of the lidar maker Innoviz Technologies, who explains how this controversial sensor is going from the bleeding edge to a real business.