Seyond Showcases LiDAR Sensor Fusion at the ADAS & Autonomous Vehicle Technology Expo 2025 in Stuttgart

May 20, 2025

Eschborn / Stuttgart, May 20, 2025 – At this year’s ADAS & Autonomous Vehicle Technology Expo in Stuttgart, Seyond, a leading developer and manufacturer of high-resolution LiDAR systems, is presenting its latest advancements for automated driving functions up to Level 3+ – with a strong focus on production-ready sensor architectures tailored to real-world driving scenarios.

 

At the heart of Seyond’s booth is a live demonstration of sensor fusion, showcasing the combined use of its Falcon K long-range LiDAR and Robin W short-range LiDAR in a realistic vehicle setup. The solution mirrors Seyond’s system architectures already deployed by international OEMs.

 

“Reliable sensor fusion is a key prerequisite for everyday automated driving,” says Oliver Ramoli, Business Development & Manager Key Accounts EMEIA at Seyond Europe. “Each individual sensor only provides a limited view of the surroundings. It’s only through precise fusion that a complete and robust environmental model emerges – and that’s exactly what we’re demonstrating live here in Stuttgart.”

 

Seyond’s sensor fusion addresses three core requirements of modern ADAS systems:

 

  • Automotive-grade LiDAR systems for reliable environmental perception, e.g., for automated highway functions in L2+/L3 systems
  • Dynamic ROI focusing to deliver high-resolution, precision data in complex traffic scenarios such as lane changes or intersections
  • Production-ready integration aligned with existing platform architectures of international OEMs – in terms of both software interfaces and hardware constraints like space and power consumption

 

Sensor fusion – the intelligent combination of different sensor sources – is critical to eliminating blind spots, resolving discrepancies between data inputs, and enabling safe, real-time driving decisions. The interplay between Seyond’s long-range and short-range LiDARs results in a high-resolution point cloud – especially relevant in complex traffic situations and under changing weather or lighting conditions.

 

The Falcon K long-range LiDAR, operating in the 1550 nm range, currently achieves an angular resolution of up to 0.06° × 0.06° within the focused field of view (ROI focusing). This enables precise classification of objects even at long distances – including at high speeds and in difficult lighting conditions.

 

The ADAS Expo 2025 takes place from May 20 to 22 in Stuttgart. Seyond is located in Hall 9, Booth 9220. Visitors can book a live demo of the sensor fusion experience directly at the booth via QR code.

 

 

Oliver Ramoli, Seyond

 

Seyond Sensor on Demo Car

 

Seyond Booth at ADAS

 

Seyond Demo Car ADAS

 

Seyond Demo Car ADAS 2