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Counter-Drone Partnership Sends Ouster Shares Higher as Investors Focus on Airspace Security

Counter-Drone Partnership Sends Ouster Shares Higher as Investors Focus on Airspace Security

Ouster, a lidar manufacturer, experienced a significant surge in its stock prices last week following the announcement of a strategic partnership with German counter-UAS firm ARGUS Interception. This collaboration underscores the increasing demand for technologies that enhance drone detection, tracking, and interception capabilities. The positive market reaction highlights a growing investor interest in airspace security solutions, reflecting a broader trend in the industry as concerns over drone-related threats continue to rise.

Anti-drone technology Applications C-UAS Defense Drone News Drone News Feeds
Ouster Releases Family of ‘Native Color Lidar’ Sensors for Robotics, Autonomous Vehicles

Ouster Releases Family of ‘Native Color Lidar’ Sensors for Robotics, Autonomous Vehicles

Ouster has launched a groundbreaking series of digital lidar sensors, the Rev8 family, which the company claims to be the world's first native color lidar platform. This innovative technology is designed for applications in robotics, autonomous vehicles, and industrial AI systems. The announcement was made recently, showcasing the sensors' capabilities powered by Ouster's advanced L4 Silicon architecture, which enhances their range and performance. This development marks a significant advancement in lidar technology, aiming to meet the growing demand for high-quality sensing solutions in various industries.

AI AI Use Cases Robotics autonomous driving industrial AI LiDAR
Ouster releases REV8 OS sensor family with native-color lidar

Ouster releases REV8 OS sensor family with native-color lidar

Ouster has announced the launch of its new Rev8 OS sensor family, which features the industry's first native color lidar technology. This innovative lineup includes the OS1 Max, which boasts double the range and resolution compared to its predecessor, the Rev7. The introduction of these advanced sensors marks a significant advancement in lidar capabilities, aimed at enhancing various applications in robotics and autonomous vehicles. Ouster's commitment to pushing the boundaries of sensor technology is evident in this latest release, which promises to improve performance and accuracy in real-world scenarios.

Automotive Cameras / Imaging / Vision Mobility / Navigation News Self-Driving Vehicles Sensors / Sensing Systems
Ouster: Funded For Physical AI Scaling

Ouster: Funded For Physical AI Scaling

Ouster, Inc., a prominent player in the LiDAR sensor market, has successfully raised $200 million, increasing its pro forma cash reserves to approximately $375 million. This funding is strategically aimed at supporting the company's large-scale customer ramp-ups and inventory requirements for Physical AI applications. The announcement comes as Ouster prepares for significant growth, with several clients publicly disclosing plans for unit expansions ranging from tenfold to one hundredfold. Management is targeting an annual growth rate of 30% to 50%, with the potential for even more explosive acceleration as the demand for Physical AI technologies rises. Despite the market's tepid response to the secondary offering, analysts suggest that the stock, currently trading at about ten times its projected 2027 revenue, may be undervalued. As major customers begin to scale their orders, there is optimism that consensus estimates could underestimate the company’s upside potential. The insights into Ouster's financial strategy and growth prospects were shared with members of the private investing community, Out Fox The Street, which offers resources for investors looking to identify undervalued stocks.

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Mobileye Is A Better And Cheaper Physical AI Play Than Ouster

Mobileye Is A Better And Cheaper Physical AI Play Than Ouster

Investment analyst Ricardo Fernandez has rated Mobileye (MBLY) as a "buy," citing its advanced technology and diverse applications in artificial intelligence as key factors. He believes that the company's mobility-focused sensors and extensive 25-year experience position it well for future demand, particularly as the adoption of autonomous vehicles (AV) and AI accelerates. Fernandez anticipates significant growth for Mobileye starting in 2028, when its Chauffeur and Drive systems are expected to be deployed in robotaxis, potentially leading to a favorable re-evaluation of its market value. In contrast, he views Ouster (OUST) as overvalued, noting its lack of positive margins until at least 2028 and limited growth potential unless there is a substantial increase in software penetration. Fernandez, who has over 35 years of experience in investment analysis, aims to provide a fundamental perspective on companies and funds through his contributions to Seeking Alpha. He emphasizes the importance of financial forecasts in determining valuations and investment ratings, while also clarifying that he currently holds no positions in the companies discussed.

MBLY OUST Ricardo Fernandez
Ouster Brings Support for REV8 Digital Lidar to Robotics and Edge AI Ecosystem

Ouster Brings Support for REV8 Digital Lidar to Robotics and Edge AI Ecosystem

Ouster has announced the integration of its Rev8 OS digital lidar technology with the NVIDIA Jetson platform, enhancing the capabilities of the NVIDIA Robotics ecosystem. This development, which aims to introduce native color lidar sensing, is set to advance the field of Physical AI. By leveraging the powerful processing capabilities of the Jetson platform, Ouster's technology will enable more sophisticated and responsive robotic applications. This integration marks a significant step forward in the evolution of robotics, allowing for improved perception and interaction with the physical world. The collaboration is expected to drive innovation and expand the potential uses of lidar in various industries, including autonomous vehicles and smart infrastructure.

Top 10 robotics stories from May 2026

Top 10 robotics stories from May 2026

In May 2026, the robotics industry experienced a surge of activity, culminating in the Robotics Summit & Expo held in Boston. This prominent event showcased the latest advancements and innovations in robotics, attracting industry leaders, researchers, and enthusiasts from around the globe. The summit served as a platform for discussions on emerging technologies, trends, and the future of robotics, highlighting the sector's rapid evolution and its increasing impact on various industries. The event's timing coincided with a series of significant developments in robotics, making it a focal point for news coverage and analysis. As the industry continues to grow, the Robotics Summit & Expo underscored the importance of collaboration and knowledge sharing among stakeholders to drive future advancements.

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