Dataspeed Inc proudly participated in VTM Michigan 2025 hosted by M1 Concourse in Pontiac, a premier mobility technology event that brings together leaders from across the vehicle and transportation sectors. At this year’s forum, Dataspeed showcased its Full Vehicle Integration of a Chrysler Pacifica, In partnership with Oakland University’s Electrical and Mechanical Engineering Departments.
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Sensrad’s Hugin 4D Imaging Radar, integrated with Arbe’s high-resolution chipset and Gapwaves’ advanced antenna, sets a new standard in autonomous perception. Offering outstanding native resolution (1.25° azimuth, 1.5° elevation), a wide field of view, and long-range detection up to 300 meters, Hugin excels in detecting and tracking objects—even in adverse weather. Its robust design and real-time Doppler capabilities make it ideal for autonomous vehicles, robotics, and aerial systems. Hugin empowers developers with precise, reliable sensing for next-generation autonomy.
NODAR’s Hammerhead™ stereo vision platform is transforming 3D perception with high-resolution depth sensing powered by off-the-shelf cameras. Capable of detecting small objects up to 1,000 meters away—even in low light or fog—NODAR delivers real-time, LiDAR-level performance with up to 50 million depth points per second. Its software-based approach offers a cost-effective, scalable alternative for autonomy. NODAR enables precise, long-range obstacle detection and seamless integration into advanced autonomous platforms.
Dataspeed Inc. proudly maintains a strong and collaborative partnership with Oakland University, rooted in shared innovation and a commitment to engineering excellence. With many Oakland University alumni contributing to Dataspeed’s success as Software, Electrical and Mechanical engineers, the relationship extends beyond the workplace into academia. Dataspeed actively supports the next generation of engineers by sponsoring senior capstone projects and engaging in ongoing research and development collaborations. This partnership not only fosters hands-on learning and career development for students but also drives forward-thinking advancements in autonomous technology.