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The future of LiDAR is now

The fact that LiDAR can do so much makes it an essential fit for many tech-embracing businesses. So many applications across multiple industries make it the ‘in-demand’ solution for range, perception and IoT related challenges.

Why microLiDAR™ by LightWare?

LiDAR sensors work on the Time of Flight (ToF) principle, where laser light pulses are emitted into the environment. These pulses reflect off surrounding objects and return to the LiDAR receiver.

Spotlight on the SF20/C LiDAR sensor

In this week’s blog we are highlighting the SF20/C. This robust microLiDAR™ is the workhorse of the LightWare range and a firm industry favourite!…

LiDAR sensors make MUSIC!

Jen Lewin, an American installation artist, known around the world for her public, interactive light landscapes is inspired by light and reflect…

LightWare Goes Global!

We are proud to announce that we have embarked on our next phase of global growth. As a rapidly expanding company, LightWare Optoelectronics has …

Small sensors with a big future

LightWare launches world’s smallest lightest microLiDAR, gives machines eyes Drones and other autonomous vehicles have changed the world with their…

Can a laser see through dirt?

We love answering your burning questions! A frequent customer question relates to how well LiDARs deal well with dust and grime? Can a laser see th…

Spotlight on the SF30/C

The SF30/C microLiDAR is one of LightWare’s smallest and arguably most popular microLiDAR sensors. Able to provide real-time, accurat…

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