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Horizon Robotics and Stradvision Partner on ADAS Solutions

Under the partnership, Stradvision will implement its perception technology on Horizon's computing solutions.

Horizon Robotics and Stradvision have formed a strategic partnership that focuses on the production-quality implementation of Stradvision’s perception technology, SVNet, on Horizon’s Journey series computing solutions, aiming to provide high-quality driving assistance solutions for Tier 1s and OEMs.

Stradvision’s SVNet provides cutting-edge vision-based object detection and recognition, even in challenging weather conditions, and has been optimized on Horizon’s Journey computing solutions via its Horizon OpenExplorer software development toolkit. With the two companies joining hands, the combined solutions offer performance, power and cost efficiency in advanced driver assistance systems (ADAS) solutions, the companies say.

“The automotive landscape is undergoing a rapid transformation,” said Yu Kai, founder and CEO of Horizon Robotics. “Stradvision’s production-proven perception solution enables market-competitive ADAS implementation. Through its optimization on Horizon’s energy-efficient computing solutions, we will together bring safer and more competitive products, and promote the digital transformation of the automotive industry.”

“Horizon’s Journey computing solutions, renowned for their industry-leading compute efficiency and minimal power consumption, have been meticulously crafted for ADAS/AD applications,” said Junhwan Kim, CEO of Stradvision. “This strategic collaboration underscores Stradvision’s commitment to our mission of delivering highly adaptable vision perception technology. We empower automotive players to seamlessly integrate our technology with a spectrum of hardware options, thereby expediting the evolution towards software-defined vehicles.”

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