According to a recent LinkedIn post from Lumotive, the company is highlighting its LM10 Light Control Metasurface paired with Adaps Photonics’ ADS6311 “Hawk” direct time-of-flight sensor to create a fully solid-state 180° sensing platform operating at 30 frames per second. The post suggests this configuration is targeted at applications in outdoor robotics, safety equipment, and smart infrastructure.
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The LinkedIn content indicates an emphasis on lowering system cost and complexity while improving coverage and reliability, which could make Lumotive’s approach more attractive for volume deployments. For investors, this may signal progress toward scalable, software-defined sensing solutions that can address multiple end markets and potentially improve Lumotive’s competitive positioning in the emerging solid-state lidar and 3D sensing landscape.
While the post does not include commercial metrics, timelines, or named customers, the focus on a solid-state platform and broad market applicability may imply an effort to move from technology validation toward more deployable product architectures. If successfully adopted by OEMs and integrators in robotics and infrastructure, such a platform could support future revenue growth and enhance Lumotive’s strategic value within the sensing and automation ecosystem.

