Delphi invests in Innoviz to develop LiDAR for self-driving cars

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The screen in Delphi's automated vehicle shows the car stopping on its own after communicating with a stop light at an intersection at the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas, January 5, 2016. REUTERS/Rick Wilking/File Photo

(Reuters) – Delphi Automotive said on Friday it has partnered with laser-based sensor maker Innoviz Technologies to improve vehicle safety for self-driving cars, after making a minority investment in the Israel-based company.

Innoviz’s LiDAR technology allows self-driving cars to identify objects at far distances, allowing them to travel at high speeds safely, Delphi said.

Many self-driving experts regard LiDAR as a crucial component, along with other sensors such as cameras and radars.

Automakers have intensified the race to build self-driving cars and are investing in sensors that help these cars navigate on roads with poor or faded lane markings and potholes.

Delphi, which is focusing on self-driving vehicles and advanced safety systems, has been benefiting from continued automaker interest.

Founded in January 2016, Innoviz is backed by investors including Vertex Venture Capital and Magma Venture Partners.

(Reporting by Arunima Banerjee in Bengaluru; Editing by Shounak Dasgupta)

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