• An aerial drone equipped with a Ouster lidar sensor. • | Credit: Ouster Lidar makerOusteris acquiring StereoLabs for $35 million and 1.8 million shares.StereoLabsmakes vision-based perception systems for robots and industrial applications. • Ouster said the deal enables it to offer a unified sensing and perception platform that combines lidar, cameras, AI compute, sensor fusion and perception software. • StereoLabs, founded in 2010, said it has shipped more than 90,000ZED camerasto over 10,000 customers, and will operate as a wholly owned subsidiary with its founding team continuing to lead the business. • Ouster develops theOS Series and DF Serieslidar sensors for 3D perception. • By integrating the product lines, Ouster said it aims to simplify development for robotics platforms that must sense, think and act reliably in complex environments.
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- Lidar maker Ouster is acquiring StereoLabs for $35 million and 1.8 million shares. StereoLabs makes vision-based perception systems for robots and industrial applications. Ouster said the deal enables it to offer a unified sensing and perception platform that combines lidar, cameras, AI compute, sensor fusion and perception software. StereoLabs, founded in 2010, said it has shipped more than 90,000 ZED cameras to over 10,000 customers, and will operate as a wholly owned subsidiary with its founding team continuing to lead the business. Ouster develops the OS Series and DF Series lidar sensors
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