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XenomatiX Free Webinar October 9 – Solid State Lidar

XenomatiX Free Webinar October 9 - Solid State Lidar

XenomatiX, winner and finalist of many awards in the geospatial arena, just launched the next-generation True Solid-State LiDAR.

They are hosting a free webinar on Thursday, October 9, from 10–11 ET. This is the first time this technology will be presented to a global audience.

You can learn the unique features of a true solid-state lidar and explore which applications are best suited for it. The session will include live demonstrations, expert perspectives, and a live Q&A.

Webinar Highlights:

Why Solid-State LiDAR?
Key Applications and Use Cases
Point Cloud, Resolution & Reflector Handling
Plug & Play: Getting Started with Solid-State LiDAR

You can Find more Details and Register Here

We’ve enjoyed watching the products XenomatiX brings to market, such as the XenoBike, and the positive response from the industry. In February 2025, XenoBike was voted the Best Product of 2025 at Geo Week’s Game Changers Showcase.

The XenomatiX story started in a garage in Leuven, Belgium, where three experts in optical metrology invented and tested multi-beam lidar technology back in 2012. Since then, XenomatiX has expanded to a two-floor building and calibration lab in the Research Park of Leuven, famous for its KU Leuven University and many cutting-edge companies like IMEC. Today, XenomatiX is the sixth fastest-growing medium-sized company in Belgium.

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XenomatiX’s product lines include the millimeter-accurate road lidar XenoTrack, the true solid-state lidar XenoLidar Xavia, and the lidar-plus-GNSS system GPC360 (non-solid-state lidar).

We look forward to learning about this technology and seeing the road XenomatiX continues to pave.

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