Chinese lidar maker gets US patent infringement claim terminated
The International Trade Commission terminated a patent infringement claim by lidar maker Ouster against Chinese competitor Hesai.
The International Trade Commission terminated a patent infringement claim by lidar maker Ouster against Chinese competitor Hesai.
Lidar maker Ouster sued Chinese rival Hesai alleging patent infringement, a situation the company has experienced as a defendant.
Proterra Inc. and Ouster Inc. are just two of many technology startups and growth-stage companies struggling financially.
A year ago, they fought over patent infringement. Now Ouster and Velodyne are one company seeking to win in the overcrowded lidar market.
It is pretty much acknowledged across the trucking industry that a consolidation of players in autonomous trucking is coming.
Ouster and Velodyne have seen their stock prices tumble this year, but can a merger between the two lead to a turnaround?
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