RoboSense Partners with NVIDIA to Accelerate Autonomous Driving

RoboSense Partners with NVIDIA to Accelerate Autonomous Driving

Published:September 13, 2025
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RoboSense (HKEX: 2498.HK), a leading LiDAR solutions provider, announced two major milestones this week, advancing its commercialization push and strengthening ...

RoboSense (HKEX: 2498.HK), a leading LiDAR solutions provider, announced two major milestones this week, advancing its commercialization push and strengthening ties with U.S. chip giant NVIDIA.

The company said its EM digital LiDAR platform has entered mass production and is now being delivered at scale. Covering models from the EMX to the high-performance EM4, the platform is aimed at applications from ADAS to robotaxis. Since its launch earlier this year, the EM platform has already been selected by eight major automakers for 45 vehicle models, including leading Chinese and Japanese brands. RoboSense emphasized its fully self-developed chip architecture, which integrates laser emission, scanning, signal processing, and computing to enable high performance at mass-market cost.

Just two days later, RoboSense announced that its flagship LiDAR products are now compatible with NVIDIA’s DRIVE AGX platform, officially joining the NVIDIA DRIVE ecosystem. By combining RoboSense’s high-resolution digital LiDAR with NVIDIA’s AI computing power, the two companies aim to accelerate validation and deployment of advanced autonomous driving systems. RoboSense said the collaboration will help automakers shorten development cycles and move quickly from L2 driver assistance to L3 and L4 autonomy.

CEO Mark Qiu called the partnership a “significant step toward commercializing robotaxis and intelligent connected vehicles,” noting that early adopters like Zeekr and IM Motors have already integrated RoboSense’s high-channel LiDAR into production models.

With the EM platform ramping up and its integration into NVIDIA DRIVE, RoboSense is positioning itself at the center of the global autonomous driving race, as automakers seek reliable sensor and computing solutions to power the next wave of smart mobility.