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Gapwaves and Waymo receive Vinnova support
Gapwaves has been awarded funding from Vinnova to further develop the company's Multi-Layer Waveguide (MLW) technology for the next generation of imaging radar for fully autonomous vehicles. The project is being conducted in collaboration with Waymo, headquartered in California, USA. The grant amounts to 0.6 million kronor and the project will run for six months. Gapwaves has developed and industrialized its MLW antenna technology for vehicle radar sensors. The project aims to build upon these solutions and adapt them for autonomous vehicles and Waymo's performance requirements – with the goal of enabling advanced, scalable imaging radar technology that meets the safety and reliability standards crucial for autonomous driving




