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Opsys LiDAR Heads to Space in Landmark Deployment

  • annakingsley4
  • Sep 22
  • 2 min read

22nd September 2025. Holon, Israel - Opsys is proud to announce that its Pure Solid-State LiDAR technology is being launched into space through multiple partner programs. This milestone highlights the unmatched ruggedness, longevity, and reliability of Opsys’ solid-state approach, proving its readiness for the most demanding environments - including space missions.


Unlike traditional LiDAR systems, Opsys’ Pure Solid-State LiDAR contains no moving parts, enabling superior durability, lower power consumption, and long-term performance in mission-critical applications. The deployment of this technology in space not only validates its robustness but also underscores its potential for a wide range of industries requiring extreme reliability.


“This achievement is a testament to the strength of our core technology,” said Yochai Rozenblat, CEO at Opsys Technologies. “Having our LiDAR selected for space deployment proves that our solution can stand the test of time and thrive under the most extreme conditions.”


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The integration of Opsys’ LiDAR into these well-known space missions reflects growing recognition of the need for next-generation sensing technologies capable of advancing exploration, navigation, and safety in harsh environments. LiDAR technology needs to be extremely sophisticated for such critical missions and the fact that Opsys LiDAR can operate in extreme temperatures and withstand major shock vibrations are just a couple of examples of how advanced a LiDAR unit needs to be.


LiDAR will play an increasingly important role in space missions as the technology has many uses. For example, planetary mapping and surface analysis, orbital altimetry and surface profiling, landing and habitat utility, sample collection and identification, tracking space debris and satellites.


This milestone marks an exciting step in Opsys’ mission to redefine LiDAR performance standards and demonstrates the company’s readiness to support both terrestrial and extraterrestrial applications.

 

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