According to a recent LinkedIn post from Lumotive, the company is highlighting its Light Control Metasurface technology integrated with Adaps Photonics’ ADS6311 “Hawk” direct time-of-flight sensor to deliver a fully solid-state 180° sensing platform running at 30 frames per second. The post suggests this combination targets applications in outdoor robotics, safety equipment and smart infrastructure.
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The LinkedIn post indicates that the platform is described as reducing system cost and complexity while improving coverage and reliability relative to conventional approaches. For investors, this positioning may signal a push toward scalable, software-defined sensing solutions that could broaden Lumotive’s addressable markets and strengthen its competitive standing in emerging lidar and machine-vision segments.
As described in the post, the focus on solid-state design and wide field-of-view sensing aligns with growing demand for durable, low-maintenance systems in industrial and infrastructure deployments. If Lumotive can convert this technical progress into commercial design wins with robotics OEMs, safety-system providers and infrastructure operators, it could support revenue growth and enhance the company’s role in next-generation sensing ecosystems.

