MicroVision launches global partner program for lidar technology
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MicroVision, Inc. (NASDAQ: MVIS) announced the launch of its Global Partner and Reseller Program to support deployment of lidar and perception technologies across industrial, defense, and mobility applications.
The program targets companies in industrial automation, robotics, defense, safety, security, automotive, and smart infrastructure sectors. Partners receive access to MicroVision's lidar solutions including Movia, Iris, Movia Air, and Movia Perception product lines.
"The industry is at an inflection point," said Glen DeVos, CEO of MicroVision. "Success is no longer defined by demonstrating what's possible. It's defined by delivering reliable, economically viable solutions at scale that unlock value for customers."
The program provides technology access, commercial enablement, joint marketing opportunities, and lifecycle support from design through deployment. Partners can utilize MicroVision's open software architecture to develop customized capabilities.
MicroVision has established partnerships with resellers in multiple regions. In Japan, the company is working with a technology reseller for automotive, industrial, and defense applications including mining, agriculture, rail safety systems, and marine operations.
In North America and Europe, MicroVision partnered with a lidar integrator for industrial automation, infrastructure monitoring, and autonomous applications. The company is also expanding in Asia through new partnerships in Korea and Singapore.
The program supports MicroVision's portfolio spanning short-, medium-, and long-range lidar applications. The company's solutions feature software-driven performance through LCAS, Sentinel, and MicroVision Perception platforms.
Companies interested in the partner program can apply through MicroVision's website. The announcement was made in a press release statement from the company.
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