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VanJee attended the new energy and ICV supply chain cooperation exchange meeting

Sep 30,2021

 On September 26, Wang Xuesi attended the New Energy and ICV(Intelligent Connected Vehicle) Supply Chain Cooperation Exchange Conference and delivered a keynote speech.

The theme of conference was "On the Road to the First Year: 2021 Intelligent Driving Lidar Forum".

The organizer invited many leaders and experts from OEMs, LiDAR manufacturers, parts suppliers, scientific research institutions and other institutions in the industry.

And this conference deeply focused on discussing radar technology path, product experience, relevant cooperation and future market development trends.

Wang Xuesi said that LiDAR is an important sensing unit for realizing the IoT(interconnection of all things) at the meeting.

VanJee continues to update products and innovate technologies with craftsman’s spirit.

And VanJee is also willing to work with partners and peers to promote the development of LiDAR industry and welcome the era of autonomous driving together.

The following is the main content of the speech:VanJee began to lay out laser business in 2010. For more than 10 years, VanJee carried out in-depth technical research on integral rotating scanning, rotating mirror, MEMS and silicon-based all-solid-state laser radars.

The transportation, logistics, industry, service robots and autonomous driving sectors used laser products widely.

As of 2020, VanJee delivered over 100,000 units of LiDAR product to the market. VanJee’s product popularity and brand influence were at the forefront of the country.

 

 In the industrial field, VanJee expanded into AGV, cleaning, medical and port markets since 2018. VanJee’s performance showed growth in the past three years.

In terms of in-vehicle LiDAR, VanJee actively participated in the research and testing of autonomous driving technology in car companies and universities.

VanJee successfully installed the self-developed vehicle-grade 8-line LiDAR in Yutong driverless buses.

 So far, VanJee Laser signed contracts or strategic cooperation agreements with more than 50 companies, including JD.com, Gaoxian and other leading companies.

 LiDAR is known as the "eyes" of intelligent driving vehicles and is of great significance to ensure the driving safety of intelligent driving vehicles.

With the rapid development of intelligent driving industry, the main increase in China's intelligent driving software and hardware market in the future would come from LiDAR.

According to Frost & Sullivan's statistics and forecasts, the global LiDAR market would reach US$13.54 billion by 2025.

And the Chinese LiDAR market would reach US$4.31 billion. 3 vehicles would install LiDAR for every 100 private cars in China.

According to evaluation from five dimensions of reliability, technology maturity, cost, performance and energy consumption, silicon-based all-solid-state LiDAR had the advantages of miniaturization, low cost, and high reliability and could better meet the requirements of mass-produced autonomous vehicles for LiDAR. Require.

In 2016, VanJee started the research and development of silicon-based all-solid-state LiDAR.

In 2018, VanJee received support from the National Natural Science Foundation of China.

In 2019,VanJee undertook the key project of the Beijing Municipal Science and Technology Commission.  

In 2020, VanJee undertook the disruptive technology research and development and achievement transformation project in Zhongguancun.

After five years of research and development, VanJee completed the technical verification of 512-channel optical chips from discrete devices to 16-channel, 32-channel, and 64-channel.

The 512-channel optical chip was more ideal than the scanning effect of traditional LiDAR, because it could control the divergence angle within the range of 0.08°.

 VanJee's silicon-based all-solid-state LiDAR achieved 10-meter ranging now.

VanJee would achieve 30-meter ranging in 2022.

And VanJee would release a vehicle-grade all-solid-state LiDAR measuring 150 meters to promote the large-scale implementation of autonomous driving in 2024.