In heavy snow, visibility disappears – and with it, camera and lidar performance. Autonomous systems still need stable perception and navigation to keep moving safely. Sensrad addresses this with a fully radar-based approach designed to maintain detection and continuity when conditions break other sensors.
Navigation is not just about sensing the environment – it is about understanding position, direction, and continuity over time. For autonomous vehicles, this challenge is addressed through SLAM, a technique that allows a system to map its surroundings while simultaneously estimating its own location. At Sensrad, we approach this problem using a fully radar-based solution designed for real-world autonomy.
Includes new features and additional updates to the Oden perception library.
Sensrad’s radar systems are designed to perform where others fall short – and Tony plays a key role in making that happen. In this conversation, he explains how hands-on engineering, smart partnerships, and a clear technical vision shape the company’s approach.
Sensrad and Volburg have signed a new framework agreement securing long-term production of Sensrad’s radar-based sensing products.
Join Sensrad and Örebro University in exploring how 4D radar can shape the future of autonomous vehicles. This industrial PhD project focuses on safe, reliable, and sustainable autonomy in demanding environments.
Sensrad will participate in the DroneX Tradeshow & Conference in London, September 30 – October 1. You’ll find us at Stand OT146, where we will showcase how our radar technology powers autonomy and surveillance, even in the most challenging environments.
A new milestone in maritime safety: WATCHIT’s AI-powered system will use Sensrad’s Hugin D1 radar to help recreational boaters avoid hazards in any condition.
We’re excited to release Sensrad SDK 2.1.0 – packed with major updates, improved tools, and a new ROS 2 launch package.
Sensrad will attend DSEI in London next week, September 9–10, highlighting radar technology as a key enabler on the path to fully autonomous mobility.
Sensrad’s Hugin D1 radar helped power DATASPEED to victory in the U.S. military’s Uncrewed Triple Challenge 2025, winning both the land segment and overall title.
The scale-up radar company Sensrad AB and automotive AI and software company Zenseact AB are jointly exploring the potential of a 4D high resolution imaging radar for automated driving.
Sensrad and Tianyi have today, Sept 2nd signed a Framework agreement where Sensrad will supply its unique and disruptive 4D imaging radars to Tianyi. This follows a year of close cooperation concerning evaluation and implementation of the commercially available radar sensor which utilizes state of the art technology from Arbe Robotics and Gapwaves.