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Win a Free Solid-State LiDAR – Xenomatix Giveaway

Win a Free Solid-State LiDAR

XenomatiX Launches Xavia with Global Giveaway

To celebrate the upcoming launch of its most advanced solid-state LiDAR sensor, XenoLidar Xavia, XenomatiX is giving away one free Xavia unit to a lucky winner through a global contest. The giveaway underscores the company’s mission to make high-precision 3D measurement accessible to every engineer.

Registration is now open and runs through 31 August 2025. Engineers, researchers, and innovators worldwide are encouraged to enter for a chance to receive a complimentary Xavia unit—completely free of charge.

About the Prize: Meet Xavia

Xavia (/sævia/), short for “savvy,” represents XenomatiX’s next-generation true solid-state LiDAR. Building on technology first introduced in 2017, Xavia delivers high-tech performance with the perceptiveness of human vision.

Xavia uses safe Class 1 laser light to flood the scene and capture detailed 3D reflections up to 140 meters, while still resolving objects just a few centimeters away. Its powerful algorithm allows detection of low-reflectivity surfaces even beside highly reflective ones. The output is a dense, distortion-free point cloud that seamlessly aligns with an onboard RGB camera for out-of-the-box sensor fusion.

How to Enter:

Visit the official XenomatiX contest page to register:
xenomatix.com/lidar/xenolidar

Deadline: 31 August 2025
Prize: One free Xavia sensor unit
Launch: September 2025

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More from XenomatiX

  • Preorder now to receive early-bird pricing and priority shipping

  • Online sales begin in Q4 2025 via the XenomatiX web store

About XenomatiX

With teams in Belgium, France, Italy, and the U.S., XenomatiX delivers cutting-edge 3D point cloud solutions for pavement inspection, digital analytics, and volume monitoring. The company’s true solid-state lidar systems have earned prestigious honors, including the IRF GRAA Award, CES Innovation Award, and Geospatial Excellence Award.

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