Gasgoo Munich- ASENSING and OMOWAY have intensified their strategic partnership. The two companies announced on June 2 that they will integrate OMOWAY's capabilities in two-wheeled self-balancing technology and general intelligent architecture with ASENSING's expertise in automotive-grade, high-precision spatio-temporal intelligence. The objective is to push the performance boundaries of "two-wheeled robots" in complex scenarios and speed up their deployment across all environments.

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The world's first mass-produced self-balancing motorcycle, the OMO-X, has entered production utilizing ASENSING technology. Deliveries are expected to start soon in Indonesia.
Automotive-grade perception is the foundation of bringing this technology to market. ASENSING, a leading global provider of spatio-temporal intelligence, started preparing for high-precision positioning and attitude sensing early on, building full-stack capabilities spanning chips, algorithms, and software. For the OMO-X, ASENSING supplied an automotive-grade IMU module that uses MEMS inertial measurement chips and precision manufacturing. The system delivers stable, real-time data even in complex environments, providing the foundation required for vehicle attitude measurement and dynamic perception.

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OMOWAY, meanwhile, bases its strategy on the OMO-ROBOT general architecture—a full-stack, self-developed platform designed to convert two-wheelers into intelligent "robots" capable of perception and decision-making. Its flagship OMO-X combines hardware with algorithms to deliver millisecond-level active safety balancing, integrating aerospace technology with reinforcement learning. This addresses the classic two-wheeler challenges of instability and difficulty in handling. On slippery roads or through complex corners, the system predicts risks in milliseconds and actively adjusts posture—signifying a shift from passive defense to active safety.
As the OMO-X enters the market, both companies plan to deepen their collaboration on intelligence and safety. The partnership aims to drive technical upgrades and expand applications for two-wheeled transportation, delivering a safer and smarter mobility experience to users worldwide.









