posted by John Grafman
Quanergy Systems has been chosen by the Los Angeles Auto Show’s Connected Car Expo (CCE) as one of the Top 10 Automotive Startups™ (Top 10) for its disruptive LiDAR-based smart sensing solutions for real-time 3D mapping and object detection, tracking and classification. Quanergy was chosen because of its potential to shape the future of the automotive industry and make cars safer, more accessible and more exciting.
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Quanergy will be recognized for its 3D time-of-flight LiDAR sensors at the 2015 Connected Car Expo on November 17, held at the JW Marriot in Los Angeles. The Top 10 list was based on the criteria of vision, innovation, unique perspective and the likelihood of technology adoption and success. CCE considers the Top 10 as true standouts among an increasing crowded field of technology companies emerging in the automotive space.
Fortune Magazine, a Top 10 media partner, dives deeper into the Quanergy solution in the September 15, 2015 issue of the magazine. “Self-driving cars rely on several types of sensors, including light detection and ranging (LiDAR) systems, in order to instantaneously monitor their position on the road and distance from other objects. LiDAR systems are pricey, costing from $8,000 to $100,000 or more per unit,” said Senior Editor Sue Callaway in the Fortune article. “Quanergy, based in Sunnyvale, Calif., says it has invented a version that costs $100 and is more reliable and accurate than its competitors’. Mercedes has already signed on as a partner.”
“We’re honored to be recognized by the CCE and Fortune Magazine, and congratulate all the companies who made the list,” said Dr. Louay Eldada, Quanergy CEO. “At Quanergy, our goal is to revolutionize the way automotive manufacturers design cars by incorporating our affordable, reliable, and capable smart sensing solid state technologies, and deliver intelligent advanced driver assist systems (ADAS), autonomous vehicles, and eventually driverless cars, which are critical for the future of safer vehicles.”