Beijing (Gasgoo)- From Jan. 6–9 at CES 2026, Seyond, a global supplier of image-grade lidar, unveiled a full-spectrum lidar portfolio and engaged industry peers on the real-world deployment of physical AI.

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Physical AI, a central theme at this year’s CES, focuses on efficient interaction between artificial intelligence and the physical world. Lidar sits at the heart of that interface, linking digital perception with real environments. Leveraging scalable mass production on dual technology routes — 1550 nm and 905 nm/940 nm — Seyond has built a complete perception stack that spans long-range front view to near-field blind-spot coverage.

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Its Falcon series of 1550 nm ultra long-range lidars underpins L3-and-above automated driving with stable perception, with cumulative deliveries topping 600,000 units.
The Robin series strikes a balance between performance and cost. Its E1X long-range forward-facing lidar has secured design wins from SAIC Volkswagen, GAC Group and other automakers and autonomous-driving companies; the wide-angle blind-spot filler Robin W is already deployed across diverse scenarios including low-speed autonomous robots and smart ship locks.
The Hummingbird D1 all-solid-state ultra-wide-angle lidar recently won a design win from the high-end brand of a leading Chinese auto group, placing Seyond among the global cohort delivering all-solid-state lidars for factory-installed mass production in passenger cars. The product also took home a "Best-in-Show" award at this year’s CES.
Backed by a broad portfolio and scaled delivery track record, Seyond is pushing lidar adoption across multiple fields. In automotive, its solutions cover L2 to L4 driver assistance, giving it a first-mover edge. The company is also expanding into robotics, smart transportation and industrial automation, achieving scaled rollouts in high-frequency use cases such as unmanned delivery, warehouse logistics, smart intersections, and port and maritime management.
On the show floor, Seyond and Jiushi Intelligent jointly showcased the Z5 autonomous delivery vehicle integrating the Robin W lidar. With multi-sensor fusion, it enables all-weather autonomous transport and can be adapted for parcels, fresh produce and industrial logistics — providing a reliable perception backbone for large-scale commercialization of driverless freight.








