US LiDAR Blog
Providing practical information and advice to help our customers understand LiDAR technology, applications, and the market, so that they can integrate faster and scale sustainably.

Security technology has evolved far beyond traditional cameras and motion sensors. As facilities become larger and more complex, operations become more automated, and privacy concerns continue to grow, organizations are increasingly looking for smarter and more reliable ways to monitor people, assets, and infrastructure.

As Autonomous Mobile Robots (AMRs) become more common in warehouses, factories, agriculture, mining, and outdoor industrial environments, the need for reliable navigation and obstacle detection continues to grow. One of the most important components of an AMR navigation system is the LiDAR sensor.

As LiDAR adoption accelerates across industries like construction, manufacturing, security, and transportation, one of the most common questions OEMs and integrators face is:

Agriculture has always been a data-driven industry—farmers rely on timing, precision, and efficiency to stay competitive. As autonomous and semi-autonomous vehicles become more common in the field, LiDAR (Light Detection and Ranging) technology is emerging as one of the most valuable sensing tools for modern