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STRADVISION to Debut Production-Ready 'SVNet 3D Perception Network' at CES® 2025

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STRADVISION to Debut Production-Ready 'SVNet 3D Perception Network' at CES® 2025
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STRADVISION to Debut Production-Ready 'SVNet 3D Perception Network' at CES® 2025

2024-12-17 00:00 Last Updated At:00:15

SEOUL, South Korea, Dec. 17, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- STRADVISION, a global leader in AI-based vision perception technology, will showcase its latest innovation at CES® 2025 in Las Vegas. The company is set to unveil the production-ready version of its SVNet 3D Perception Network, initially introduced as a prototype at CES 2024. STRADVISION's presentation will take place at the Westgate Hotel Hospitality Suite #2951, open to industry professionals from January 7th to 10th, 2025.

A Groundbreaking Advancement in Autonomous Driving

The SVNet 3D Perception Network represents a paradigm shift in vision perception for advanced driver assistance systems (ADAS) and autonomous driving (AD). This deep learning-powered solution converts 2D camera data into highly accurate 3D environmental maps, enabling vehicles to "see" their surroundings with exceptional precision.

Since its debut, the technology has advanced significantly:

  • Enhanced Maturity and Vision: The inclusion of SurroundVision supports high-level autonomous driving (Level 2+ and beyond), operating across a broader range of Operational Design Domains (ODD). This includes diverse weather conditions, challenging climates, and complex environments, paving the way for greater environmental adaptability.
  • New Parking Capabilities: A major milestone, the SVNet 3D Perception Network now introduces autonomous parking capabilities, signaling a significant step toward full vehicle autonomy.
  • Mass Production Readiness: Production-ready software development will conclude in 2025, with the Start of Production (SoP) targeted for 2026.
  • Global Expansion: STRADVISION is extending manufacturing into new regions, reinforcing its commitment to addressing global demand and expanding its market reach.

These advancements establish the SVNet 3D Perception Network as a cornerstone technology for vehicles equipped with advanced ADAS/AD features, delivering unmatched scalability, adaptability, and functionality.

Production Milestones and Global Reach

STRADVISION remains on track to deliver production-ready software by the end of 2025, marking the culmination of its mass production development. The Start of Production (SoP) is slated for 2026, with plans to expand manufacturing into new regions to support its ambitious global market strategy and meet rising industry demand.

Live Demonstration at CES 2025

Visitors at CES 2025 will have the opportunity to witness the capabilities of the SVNet 3D Perception Network through a live demonstration based on the various SoC platforms. This showcase will highlight the network's MultiVision capabilities, including its new parking functionality, demonstrating its readiness for real-world deployment.

"Transforming the SVNet 3D Perception Network from a prototype to production-ready software within a year reflects STRADVISION's relentless pursuit of innovation and excellence," said Junhwan Kim, CEO of STRADVISION. "CES 2025 offers an exciting opportunity to demonstrate how this groundbreaking technology redefines adaptability and functionality in the global automotive industry."

Event Details:

  • Date: January 7–10, 2025
  • Location: Westgate Hotel Hospitality Suite #2951, Las Vegas, Nevada

For more information on STRADVISION and its industry-leading technologies, please visit STRADVISION.

About STRADVISION 

Founded in 2014, STRADVISION is an automotive industry pioneer in artificial intelligence-based vision perception technology for ADAS. The company is accelerating the advent of fully autonomous vehicles by making ADAS features available at a fraction of the market cost compared with competitors. STRADVISION's SVNet is being deployed on various vehicle models in partnership with OEMs; can power ADAS and autonomous vehicles worldwide; and is serviced by over 300 employees in Seoul, San Jose, Detroit, Tokyo, Shanghai, and Dusseldorf. STRADVISION has been honored with Frost & Sullivan's 2022 Global Technology Innovation Leadership Award, the Gold Award at the 2022 and 2021 AutoSens Awards for Best-in-Class Software for Perception Systems, and the 2020 Autonomous Vehicle Technology ACES Award in Autonomy (software category). In addition, STRADVISION and its software have achieved TISAX's AL3 standard for information security management, as well as being certified to the ISO 9001:2015 for Quality Management Systems and ISO 26262 for Automotive Functional Safety. 


SEOUL, South Korea, Dec. 17, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- STRADVISION, a global leader in AI-based vision perception technology, will showcase its latest innovation at CES® 2025 in Las Vegas. The company is set to unveil the production-ready version of its SVNet 3D Perception Network, initially introduced as a prototype at CES 2024. STRADVISION's presentation will take place at the Westgate Hotel Hospitality Suite #2951, open to industry professionals from January 7th to 10th, 2025.

A Groundbreaking Advancement in Autonomous Driving

The SVNet 3D Perception Network represents a paradigm shift in vision perception for advanced driver assistance systems (ADAS) and autonomous driving (AD). This deep learning-powered solution converts 2D camera data into highly accurate 3D environmental maps, enabling vehicles to "see" their surroundings with exceptional precision.

Since its debut, the technology has advanced significantly:

  • Enhanced Maturity and Vision: The inclusion of SurroundVision supports high-level autonomous driving (Level 2+ and beyond), operating across a broader range of Operational Design Domains (ODD). This includes diverse weather conditions, challenging climates, and complex environments, paving the way for greater environmental adaptability.
  • New Parking Capabilities: A major milestone, the SVNet 3D Perception Network now introduces autonomous parking capabilities, signaling a significant step toward full vehicle autonomy.
  • Mass Production Readiness: Production-ready software development will conclude in 2025, with the Start of Production (SoP) targeted for 2026.
  • Global Expansion: STRADVISION is extending manufacturing into new regions, reinforcing its commitment to addressing global demand and expanding its market reach.

These advancements establish the SVNet 3D Perception Network as a cornerstone technology for vehicles equipped with advanced ADAS/AD features, delivering unmatched scalability, adaptability, and functionality.

Production Milestones and Global Reach

STRADVISION remains on track to deliver production-ready software by the end of 2025, marking the culmination of its mass production development. The Start of Production (SoP) is slated for 2026, with plans to expand manufacturing into new regions to support its ambitious global market strategy and meet rising industry demand.

Live Demonstration at CES 2025

Visitors at CES 2025 will have the opportunity to witness the capabilities of the SVNet 3D Perception Network through a live demonstration based on the various SoC platforms. This showcase will highlight the network's MultiVision capabilities, including its new parking functionality, demonstrating its readiness for real-world deployment.

"Transforming the SVNet 3D Perception Network from a prototype to production-ready software within a year reflects STRADVISION's relentless pursuit of innovation and excellence," said Junhwan Kim, CEO of STRADVISION. "CES 2025 offers an exciting opportunity to demonstrate how this groundbreaking technology redefines adaptability and functionality in the global automotive industry."

Event Details:

  • Date: January 7–10, 2025
  • Location: Westgate Hotel Hospitality Suite #2951, Las Vegas, Nevada

For more information on STRADVISION and its industry-leading technologies, please visit STRADVISION.

About STRADVISION 

Founded in 2014, STRADVISION is an automotive industry pioneer in artificial intelligence-based vision perception technology for ADAS. The company is accelerating the advent of fully autonomous vehicles by making ADAS features available at a fraction of the market cost compared with competitors. STRADVISION's SVNet is being deployed on various vehicle models in partnership with OEMs; can power ADAS and autonomous vehicles worldwide; and is serviced by over 300 employees in Seoul, San Jose, Detroit, Tokyo, Shanghai, and Dusseldorf. STRADVISION has been honored with Frost & Sullivan's 2022 Global Technology Innovation Leadership Award, the Gold Award at the 2022 and 2021 AutoSens Awards for Best-in-Class Software for Perception Systems, and the 2020 Autonomous Vehicle Technology ACES Award in Autonomy (software category). In addition, STRADVISION and its software have achieved TISAX's AL3 standard for information security management, as well as being certified to the ISO 9001:2015 for Quality Management Systems and ISO 26262 for Automotive Functional Safety. 

** The press release content is from PR Newswire. Bastille Post is not involved in its creation. **

STRADVISION to Debut Production-Ready 'SVNet 3D Perception Network' at CES® 2025

STRADVISION to Debut Production-Ready 'SVNet 3D Perception Network' at CES® 2025

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    Developed in collaboration with Gallup, Aon's Resilience Quotient responds to a critical insight: in a time of increasing populism and fragmented sources of information, quantitative data alone is not enough to make long-term decisions. Combining public sentiment on global issues with risk and people data and analytics enables greater clarity and confidence to invest and grow amidst uncertainty and volatility.

    By integrating Aon's proprietary Risk Capital and Human Capital analytics with the results of Gallup's World Poll covering 140 countries for more than 20 years, the firm's Resilience Quotient captures both objective conditions and subjective sentiment, revealing where sentiment signals hidden risks and potential opportunities to achieve greater resilience. This system-level view enables leaders to spot emerging risks sooner, prioritize resilience investments and move from reactive risk management to proactive decision-making.

    "When making decisions around investment, workforce or managing geopolitical risk, a portfolio view is far superior to a siloed perspective," said Greg Case, president and CEO of Aon. "Understanding sentiment can be an opportunity signal or an early warning. Leaders who are limited to only some of the relevant metrics risk missing the signals that matter most. Aon's Resilience Quotient delivers an integrated view to help organizations act decisively, strengthen resilience and unlock sustainable growth."

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      "Aon's Resilience Quotient shows that Iowa's resilience–risk balance is roughly twice the national median, demonstrating how governance quality, institutional confidence and preparedness materially shape long-term infrastructure outcomes," said Joe Peiser, CEO of Commercial Risk Solutions at Aon. "This underscores the opportunity for leaders who understand the combined effect of low risk, resilient trade and weather systems and a strong foundation of public trust — factors that ultimately determine where AI infrastructure can grow at scale."

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    Developed in collaboration with Gallup, Aon's Resilience Quotient responds to a critical insight: in a time of increasing populism and fragmented sources of information, quantitative data alone is not enough to make long-term decisions. Combining public sentiment on global issues with risk and people data and analytics enables greater clarity and confidence to invest and grow amidst uncertainty and volatility.

    By integrating Aon's proprietary Risk Capital and Human Capital analytics with the results of Gallup's World Poll covering 140 countries for more than 20 years, the firm's Resilience Quotient captures both objective conditions and subjective sentiment, revealing where sentiment signals hidden risks and potential opportunities to achieve greater resilience. This system-level view enables leaders to spot emerging risks sooner, prioritize resilience investments and move from reactive risk management to proactive decision-making.

    "When making decisions around investment, workforce or managing geopolitical risk, a portfolio view is far superior to a siloed perspective," said Greg Case, president and CEO of Aon. "Understanding sentiment can be an opportunity signal or an early warning. Leaders who are limited to only some of the relevant metrics risk missing the signals that matter most. Aon's Resilience Quotient delivers an integrated view to help organizations act decisively, strengthen resilience and unlock sustainable growth."

    Four interconnected megatrends – Trade, Technology, Weather and Workforce – are reshaping the global operating environment in ways that traditional models struggle to anticipate. Aon's Resilience Quotient provides a clearer view of the tradeoffs within these interactions: how trade volatility can amplify technology risk, how climate pressures influence workforce mobility and how sentiment can either reinforce resilience or heighten operational risk, even when the fundamentals appear strong.   

    To illustrate the insights from its Resilience Quotient, the firm published three case studies addressing some of the most relevant and urgent issues facing the 2026 global economy:

    "Aon's Resilience Quotient shows that Iowa's resilience–risk balance is roughly twice the national median, demonstrating how governance quality, institutional confidence and preparedness materially shape long-term infrastructure outcomes," said Joe Peiser, CEO of Commercial Risk Solutions at Aon. "This underscores the opportunity for leaders who understand the combined effect of low risk, resilient trade and weather systems and a strong foundation of public trust — factors that ultimately determine where AI infrastructure can grow at scale."

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    Learn more about Aon's Resilience Quotient and explore the case studies here.

    About Aon
    Aon plc (NYSE: AON) exists to shape decisions for the better — to protect and enrich the lives of people around the world. Through actionable analytic insight, globally integrated Risk Capital and Human Capital expertise, and locally relevant solutions, our colleagues provide clients in over 120 countries with the clarity and confidence to make better risk and people decisions that help protect and grow their businesses.

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    ** The press release content is from PR Newswire. Bastille Post is not involved in its creation. **

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