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Ouster, Inc. announces its digital lidar technology is being used by researchers at the Technical University of Munich to bridge the Sim-to-Real gap in autonomous driving development.
With additional support from General Laser, the collaboration integrates high-performance lidar sensors to help researchers effectively transition from simulated environments to real-world testing. The research aims to accelerate progress in the robotics and self-driving vehicle sector by providing more accurate data for algorithm validation. Further details on real-world deployment and results are expected as the research progresses.
The integration of high-performance lidar sensors into autonomous driving research illustrates a broader trend in advanced sensing technology. Similar innovations have underpinned Ouster’s expansion, as charted by the company’s efforts to double software-attached bookings and scale lidar AI deployments across over 1,200 sites globally. The continued development of high-resolution sensing solutions for autonomous systems in factory settings further highlights the company's strategic focus on enabling more precise and reliable automation across diverse sectors.