The module will be installed in audio, video and navigation (AVN) systems that will in turn be supplied to an unnamed global original equipment manufacturer (OEM).
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The module will be installed in audio, video and navigation (AVN) systems that will in turn be supplied to an unnamed global original equipment manufacturer (OEM).
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South Korean company to invest US$50m in US partner to accelerate commercialisation.
SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) -Aeva Technologies said on Tuesday that South Korean camera module maker LG Innotek will take an equity stake in Aeva as part of a $50 million strategic collaboration. Aeva makes lidar sensors that help vehicles and industrial equipment gain a detailed three-dimensional view of their environment and detect how fast surrounding objects are moving. It supplies sensors to vehicle firms such as Daimler Truck and industrial equipment makers such as Nikon.
The partnership will see LG Innotek manufacturing and supplying Aeva's Atlas Ultra 4D lidar sensor for automobiles, and eventually expanding the technology for use in consumer electronics, robotics, and industrial automation.