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Autonomous plant a step closer after lidar tech investment

Image: Baraja says its lidar system is more tolerant to factors like heat, shock and vibration.

Autonomous plant in construction has moved a step closer after Hitachi Construction Machinery joined in a $31m (£22.5m) funding round to support a Sydney, Australia-based start-up in developing new lidar technology.

The investment will be used to accelerate the development of Baraja’s Spectrum-Scan lidar sensors, for automotive-grade use in heavy equipment. Hitachi’s investment comes after two years of testing Baraja’s Spectrum-Scan sensors in real-world environments. 

Baraja’s lidar technology rethinks environment scanning for autonomous vehicles, exploiting the wavelength properties of light to steer lasers through a prism in order to better detect objects at range. 

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