STRADVISION Launches Integrated Perception Platform for Automotive OEMs
STRADVISION has announced the commercial launch of an integrated perception platform designed for automotive manufacturers, as stated in a press release. The system combines STRADVISION's vision stack with technology from a Physical AI systems developer to create a unified architecture ready for deployment by global automakers.
The platform aligns STRADVISION's perception engine with an autonomous development framework to support Level 2+ driver assistance capabilities. It aims to streamline the transition from software development to mass production by offering a pre-validated sensor-to-system solution for vehicle programs.
According to the company, the modular design allows deployment across different vehicle platforms while maintaining high reliability and computational efficiency. It also complies with global safety standards such as FMVSS and GSR2. The integrated platform is scheduled for final delivery by the third quarter of 2026, targeting both passenger and commercial vehicle segments.
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