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Quanta Computer Inc. (TWSE: 2382.TW), a leader in advanced technology solutions, has partnered with Obsidian Sensors, Inc. to produce high-resolution thermal imaging cameras for automobiles. Obsidian Sensors revolutionizes the thermal imaging industry by creating sensors at low cost and high volume, driving mass market adoption in various sectors, including automotive, security, surveillance, and drones. The collaboration aims to develop imaging system solutions using visible and infrared camera technologies, triggering life-saving systems like AEB and in-cabin vital sign detection. Quanta and Obsidian will showcase VGA-class thermal imaging cameras at Autosens USA 2024 in Detroit.
Vuzix (NASDAQ: VUZI) has announced a strategic investment from Quanta Computer Inc. (TWSE: 2382.TW), a global Fortune 500 company and leading ODM. The investment totals $20 million, to be delivered in three tranches:
1. $10 million in Vuzix common stock
2. $5 million in Vuzix Series B Preferred Stock (milestone-dependent)
3. $5 million in Vuzix Series B Preferred Stock (milestone-dependent)
This investment aims to support Vuzix's expansion of waveguide production capabilities and joint development of new AR/AI smart glasses technologies. The partnership, first disclosed in November, is expected to strengthen Vuzix's balance sheet and drive significant revenue potential in the coming years.
Quanta Computer, a leader in advanced technology, has partnered with Obsidian Sensors to develop high-resolution thermal imaging cameras for vehicles. Obsidian's LAMP technology enables mass production of low-cost, high-quality thermal sensors. Together, they aim to enhance automotive safety systems like Automatic Emergency Braking (AEB) and in-cabin vital sign detection. The collaboration was announced after the NHTSA mandated that all new cars must have Pedestrian AEB (PAEB) by 2029. The new thermal imaging cameras will be showcased at Autosens USA 2024 in Detroit.