StradVision, a provider of autonomous driving technology, has unveiled its state-of-the-art autonomous driving workshop in Dongtan, Korea. This cutting-edge facility aims to revolutionize the testing and optimization of self-driving sensor equipment.
Spanning an impressive 18,000 square feet, the workshop is equipped with advanced technology to verify, test, and develop an array of cameras and sensors for autonomous vehicle design. It specifically focuses on lidar and radar systems, essential components for safe and efficient self-driving capabilities. With the capacity to accommodate up to 40 engineers simultaneously, the facility allows for rigorous testing of as many as six vehicles at a time.
At the heart of this new workshop lies SVNet, StradVision’s primary technology for the site. SVNet harnesses the power of AI-enabled machine learning to create an advanced driver assistance system, enabling vehicles to accurately identify and monitor various objects on the road. By leveraging this cutting-edge solution, StradVision aims to enhance the safety and performance of autonomous vehicles.
Junhwan Kim, the CEO of StradVision, expressed his excitement about the expanded workshop’s capabilities, stating, “To verify StradVision’s autonomous driving technology and showcase customer demonstrations, we have expanded and relocated the workshop to this advanced facility. Here, we can conduct groundbreaking work while also increasing our testing capabilities. Through this workshop, we will further strengthen the functionalities of the SVNet solution and accelerate the mass production project by providing practical technology verification for our esteemed customers.”
This latest development follows StradVision’s successful collaboration with Texas Instruments (TI) earlier this year. At the Consumer Electronics Show (CES), StradVision announced its integration of SVNet software with the TI automotive processor platform. This collaboration aims to enable enhanced object detection, including vehicles, pedestrians, animals, and traffic signs, even in challenging lighting or severe weather conditions. StradVision’s partnership with TI demonstrates its commitment to pushing the boundaries of autonomous driving technology and ensuring the utmost safety on the road.
With the launch of its advanced workshop and ongoing collaborations with industry leaders, StradVision solidifies its position as a frontrunner in the autonomous driving technology sector. The company’s unwavering dedication to innovation and its commitment to customer satisfaction continue to drive its success in shaping the future of self-driving vehicles.