Ouster Continues its Patent Case Against Hesai in District Court and Seeks to Bar Infringing Products in the United States
- Ouster's patent infringement case against Hesai Group will recommence after the termination of an ITC investigation.
- Ouster looks forward to addressing the merits of its patent infringement claims in Delaware or through arbitration.
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Ouster previously filed its patent infringement case against Hesai in the United States District Court for the District of
“The global lidar industry relies on fair competition, and IP must be protected,” said Ouster CEO Angus Pacala. “Lidar is a critical technology used across our nation’s infrastructure from traffic systems to the vehicles we drive. Critical technology needs to be trusted technology, and Ouster is dedicated to promoting the responsible and ethical use of lidar.”
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Ouster (NYSE: OUST) is a leading global provider of high-resolution scanning and solid-state digital lidar sensors, Velodyne Lidar sensors, and software solutions for the automotive, industrial, robotics, and smart infrastructure industries. Ouster is on a mission to build a safer and more sustainable future by offering affordable, high-performance sensors that drive mass adoption across a wide variety of applications. Ouster is headquartered in
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