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3D LiDAR One Sensor = Total Autonomy - Slashing Indoor AGVs/AMRs Costs & Complexity

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Środa, 4 marca 2026

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GIM Robotics 3D Lidar Indoor Navigation
 
The Indoor mobile robot market is under pressure
  
  • Margings are shrinking. 
  • Prices are being pushed down
  • Global competition is intensifying
  • Advanced functionality is now expected as standard
   
Mobile Robot Manufacturers are asked to reduce vehicle cost, yet their hardware architecture was designed in a different economic context, one where margins were wider and complexity was affordable.
  
The problem is more structural than technical. 
    
For years, the industry has relied on the "2D stack" model: one LiDAR for navigation, a separate safety scanner, additional sensors for overhang detection, and often a camera system for pallet recognition. 
  
Each component solves a specific task, but together they create a fragmented architecture that inflates the Bill of Materials, increases integration effort, and introduces hidden licensing and validation costs.
   
And, what about hardware integration? Sometimes, adding a new sensor is simply impossible. 
   
This approach limits competitiveness. Every extra sensor adds complexity, wiring, configuration time, and potential failure points. 
  
At the same time, indoor environments are becoming more dynamic. Overhanging loads, variable rack layouts, and mixed pallet types demand more perception capability.
  
Improving performance within a 2D framework often means adding yet another sensor, pushing cost even higher and reinforcing the cycle.
  
Luckily, technology has evolved and there's a solution: One single 3D sensor
   
Mature, safety-certified 3D LiDAR technology now makes it possible to consolidate navigation, safety coverage, overhang detection, and pallet detection into a single sensor platform. 
  
Instead of stacking hardware to solve isolated problems, OEMs can redesign their architecture around integration and simplicity.
  
In this webinar, José Luis Peralta, CTO of GIM Robotics, will demonstrate how achieving ±15 mm accuracy and full safety compliance is now possible with a single 3D LiDAR solution priced under €1,500. 
  
Bonus! Bonus!  Bonus!

Performance Comparison: We show results from our head-to-head testing of 4 of the best selling 3D LiDAR sensors in real-world indoor tasks.
 
In a market where price pressure is constant, structural simplicity becomes a competitive advantage. 
 
The real question is no longer whether 3D navigation works, but whether continuing to build around legacy 2D constraints still makes economic sense.

Pan José Luis Peralta

Dr. José Luis Peralta is the Chief Technology Officer and Co-Founder of GIM Robotics, a Finnish company specializing in advanced autonomy for mobile machines.

With a PhD in Robotics and Automation and over 20 years of experience at the intersection of robotics research and industrial applications, José Luis has dedicated his career to transforming how machines perceive, navigate, and interact with complex environments.

Since founding GIM Robotics in 2014, he has led the company's technological strategy and R&D direction, helping OEMs and organizations across industries accelerate their automation journeys.

Before launching GIM Robotics, José Luis spent several years as a Research Scientist at Aalto University's Center of Excellence in Generic Intelligent Machines, where he worked on innovative motion systems and control architectures for intelligent mobile platforms.

At the webinar, José Luis will share his insights on how 3D LiDAR technologies and perception-driven autonomy are enabling safer, more reliable navigation for outdoor mobile robots — bridging the gap between academic research and real-world deployment.