
The AGC Group, as a leading manufacturer of cover glass for car-mounted displays, will expand its cover-glass supply system to meet further increases in demand. It has already been decided to use the cover glass in more than 30 car models. Applying coating and decorative printing technologies, the Group’s cover glass for car-mounted displays improves the visibility and operability of carmounted navigation systems and driving information display panels. Besides, with the use of smartphones and tablet-type devices spreading rapidly in recent years, people have become more familiar with glass. Clear, hard and gloss-finished glass is widely used in construction and interiors, because the material brings a sense of innovation and luxury to sophisticated designs. The AGC Group has developed a chemically-strengthened cover glass for displays that is suitable for mounting on a car. Through this cooperation, Wideye and Actasys intend to set the standard for quality and high-performance sensor cleaning packages. In addition, Wideye and Actasys are developing packaging definitions and guidelines to create a seamless, integrated system for autonomous vehicles. Actasys performed testing in different conditions thanks to their unique solution, Actajet, which allows low energy and water consumption. This coating is also a product developed by AGC and is already used in the automotive industry for front door glass. For the project, Wideye provided glass that includes a water-repellent coating.

In this context, Wideye and Actasys have collaborated to tackle this challenge using strengths from both companies to combine Wideye’s unique glass solutions and Actasys’ innovative cleaning system. To achieve high autonomy, all optical perception sensors must be cleaned while ensuring efficient electrical power and cleaning liquid consumption.

No matter how advanced, sensors can lose functionality when challenged by weather, heat, and other impacts, threatening safety and performance by providing outputs that cannot be trusted. The ability to detect data from a multitude of sensors such as lidars, radars, time-of-flight sensors, visible light cameras, and infrared cameras, and process the data through AI algorithms to observe their environment is also at the core of ADAS and AD (autonomous driving) vehicle development.

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