Universal Acquires Laser Radar Company Strobe Accelerates Autonomous Vehicle R&D

General Motors (GM) has announced the acquisition of a small tech startup that specializes in developing lidar sensors for autonomous vehicles. The move is aimed at accelerating the rollout of self-driving technology and enhancing GM's capabilities in the competitive autonomous vehicle market. Strobe, the acquired company, will work closely with General Motors’ Cruise Automation team based in San Francisco to develop next-generation lidar systems. These advanced sensors are expected to play a key role in improving the safety and efficiency of autonomous driving systems. ![Lidar Sensor](http://i.bosscdn.com/blog/42/5B/72/E0B926BBEDm.jpg) According to GM, Strobe’s technology is designed to significantly reduce the cost of vehicle research and development while speeding up the large-scale deployment of autonomous vehicles. However, the automaker has not yet provided a specific timeline for when the technology will be ready for public use or for carrying passengers. This article was edited by Auto Manufacturing Network. Lidar sensors are crucial components in autonomous vehicles, as they help overcome the limitations of radar and cameras, especially in low-visibility conditions. By offering precise 3D mapping of the environment, lidar enables self-driving cars to navigate more safely and accurately. With this acquisition, GM is taking another step forward in its journey toward fully autonomous transportation.

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