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ITS International IN FOCUS: Lidar

Access the first in a series of exclusive video content in the latest issue of ITS International
By Adam Hill February 23, 2023 Read time: 1 min
ITS International IN FOCUS: Lidar

ITS International has launched a new series called IN FOCUS, which will zero in on some of the biggest issues in the intelligent transportation sector this year.

First up is Lidar, and you can access exclusive video content from Sebastian de la Bastie from Outsight, who talks about the popularity of the technology and its various applications.

Go to the QR code in the Digital Issue of ITS International January/February 2023 to see more - or simply play below

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