
Autol Co., Ltd. (CEO Lee Yong-seong) announced that it will participate in the ‘3 Seoul Mobility Show’, which will be held at KINTEX for a total of 31 days from March 4 to April 9.
Autol is a startup spun off through Hyundai Motor Company’s in-house venture program in May 2021. It has the capability to develop and manufacture LiDAR sensors with superior performance than radar in areas such as object detection and distance measurement, and has succeeded in developing products that are more affordable and smaller than existing LiDAR sensors.
At this exhibition, Autoel will introduce its lidar sensors ‘G32’ and ‘M32’. G32, a high-resolution long-distance LiDAR sensor, is suitable for forward detection during autonomous driving and boasts a detection distance of 250m, meeting the durability and reliability standards for automobiles. Through Autoel’s own technology patent, the product structure is simplified and resolution and detection distance are maximized, and the company is able to supply it at a price that is one-fifth of that of existing lidar with the same specifications during mass production. This is the side explanation.
The high-resolution mid-range LiDAR sensor M32 is a sensor suitable for front and side detection of autonomous driving, and is a small sensor capable of detecting distances of over 150m. Its small size makes it easy to install in local locations, and like the G32, detection performance is maintained evenly across the entire field of view. Autoel participated in CES, the world’s largest IT and home appliance exhibition, and exhibited samples of the M2023 for two consecutive years until 2, and received a lot of attention for its ability to detect speed and direction data as well as visual detection of surrounding dynamic targets. .
An official from Autoel said, “Our lidar is a product that can mix fixed and rotating methods, and this function has characteristics that complement the limitations of each method.” He added, “The optical system is fixed and the reflecting mirror is rotated. “We minimized the load due to rotation by scanning the surrounding area, and this has excellent durability,” he added.
He continued, “We plan to showcase the LiDAR sensor at various domestic and international stages, including this exhibition, to promote the product and the company’s technology, and to confirm customer requirements and accept sample orders.” “We plan to provide products that satisfy the requirements and apply them to mass-produced vehicles after evaluation and verification,” he said.
Meanwhile, the 2023 Seoul Mobility Show will be held on the theme of ‘Sustainable Connected Mobility (Sustainable and Intelligent Mobility Revolution)’ at KINTEX Exhibition Hall 1 in Goyang-si, Gyeonggi-do, starting with Press Day on March 3 (Thursday) and ending on April 30 ( days) to be held. The total exhibition size is 4㎡, more than twice as large as the previous event (9㎡), and more than 53,541 companies and institutions from 26,310 countries around the world will participate to showcase various mobility contents.