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Lumotive's LCM technology uses dynamic metasurfaces to actively steer light without moving parts.
Lumotive launched LM10, the first full production offering of its Light Control Metasurface technology.
Lumotive's digital beam steering technology offers superior cost, size, and reliability compared to traditional mechanical lidar sensors.
Lumotive has a pipeline of higher performance and more compact beam steering chips in development.
Dr. Gleb Akselrod is the Founder and CTO of Lumotive.
Lumotive offers the M30 Reference Design, a production-ready lidar sensor built around the LM10.
Lumotive has top-tier manufacturing partnerships and patented fabrication processes to produce its LCM chips.
Lumotive's approach to mastering light control represents a new era of programmable optics.
Dr. Sam Heidari is the CEO of Lumotive.
Lumotive’s Light Control Metasurfaces can be manufactured in high volume as pure solid-state optical semiconductors.
Lumotive aims to make optical 3D sensing as pervasive and accessible as current camera technology.
Lumotive's LM10 is the world’s first digital beam steering solution.
Lumotive's LM10 is designed for mid- and short-range use cases.
Lumotive’s technology enhances Namuga’s capabilities in perceiving surrounding information and opens avenues into future ventures such as autonomous driving vehicles.
Lumotive's LCM technology overcomes size, scalability, and reliability limitations of traditional mechanical beam steering systems.
Namuga aims to leverage the advantages offered by pure solid-state lidar enabled by Lumotive’s LCM digital beam steering technology.
Lumotive's LCM uses metamaterials to steer laser beams without any moving parts.
Lumotive has entered a commercial agreement with Namuga to develop solid-state lidar module solutions using Lumotive's Light Control Metasurface (LCM™) chipsets.
Hokuyo’s President, Hitoshi Ozaki, expressed that Lumotive’s LCM optical semiconductor technology will be a game-changer for the industrial automation market.
The software-defined scan modes of Lumotive's lidar sensors enable customization for specific tasks like precise object tracking on production lines or efficient navigation for AMRs.