CES 2025: Hangzhou OLE-Systems – LiDAR improves sensor and measurement technology

January 13, 2025

At CES 2025 in Las Vegas, Hangzhou OLE-Systems Co. Ltd. (www.ole-systems.com), which is active in the field of perception and measurement technologies, is presenting its latest innovative LiDAR solutions. With a wide range of products, from 1D LiDAR to advanced 3D scanning and mapping solutions, the company is setting new standards in robotics, intelligent security systems and other high-tech applications.

OLE-Systems: A pioneer in LiDAR technology

LiDAR (Light Detection and Ranging) is a key technology for modern systems that rely on precise environmental perception. Hangzhou OLE-Systems specialises in developing advanced LiDAR solutions that enable precise distance sensing and accurate 3D modelling. Their products are used in a wide range of applications, including robotics, autonomous vehicles and security solutions.

LiDAR solutions for robots and autonomous systems

A highlight of CES 2025 is the presentation of 1D LiDAR technology from OLE-Systems. This compact and cost-effective solution is ideal for navigation and obstacle avoidance in mobile robots and autonomous vehicles. By accurately measuring distances and quickly processing environmental data, robots and other autonomous systems can navigate safely and efficiently. This technology is increasingly being used in a range of industries, from logistics robots to drones used for monitoring and inspecting hard-to-reach areas.

In addition, Hangzhou OLE-Systems is introducing its 2D navigation and obstacle avoidance LiDARs, designed for intelligent vehicles and robots to detect their environment in real time and respond to changes. These LiDARs are able to provide accurate 2D data that enables effective navigation through complex environments, making them an indispensable technology for the development of autonomous systems.

3D scanning and mapping LiDAR for the highest precision

Another highlight at CES 2025 is the presentation of the 3D scanning and mapping LiDAR from Hangzhou OLE-Systems. This solution offers highly accurate three-dimensional capture of environments and is able to create detailed, realistic maps that can be used for a variety of applications. In architecture, construction and urban planning, this technology can be used to create accurate 3D models of building environments, significantly increasing efficiency in project planning and implementation.

OLE-Systems’ 3D LiDAR technology not only enables the capture of precise 3D data, but also its real-time processing. This feature is particularly important for integration into automated systems and helps to further optimise the interaction between machines and their environment.

LiDAR for the protection of people and property Another important area in which Hangzhou OLE-Systems showcases its LiDAR technology is the intelligent security industry. LiDAR sensors provide precise object detection and tracking and can thus be used in security applications to identify potential threats in real time. The ability of 3D LiDAR systems to detect even the smallest movements and changes in their environment offers a decisive advantage in areas where high security standards are required.

Combined with other security solutions such as camera systems and AI-driven analytics tools, these LiDAR systems enable complete, continuous monitoring of buildings and open spaces. This makes them a valuable resource for organisations that require a reliable and efficient security infrastructure.

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