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Ouster: Small LiDAR Company With $70 Billion Ambitions. Ouster, an approximately $1 billion company, dubs itself as "building the eyes of autonomy." The company primarily makes digital lidar sensors.
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Adding weight to this accomplishment is the fact that OS1 is now the first high-resolution 3D lidar sensor approved under Blue UAS. The DoD has previously approved 2D lidar sensors.
Ouster’s OS1 is the specific sensor that the DoD has vetted and approved. It is the mid-range sensor in its Ouster Sensor (OS) product line, which was originally launched in 2018.
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