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LinkedIn Post Text: news from hashtag#Calterah! Our CEO, Dr. Jiashu Chen, has recently spoken with Automobil Industrie, sharing how Calterah is innovating in the automotive industry with CMOS-based hashtag#mmWave hashtag#Radar technology. At Calterah we believe in pushing the boundaries. Our groundbreaking CMOS-based radar chips are not only highly integrated, but can also reduce costs by up to 80%, making advanced radar solutions more accessible to the industry. We are dedicated to accelerating the development of driver assistance systems and autonomous vehicles with cost-effective, high-performance solutions. Check out the full interview (in German) to learn more: https://lnkd.in/eXyb9CPZ Media Link: https://www.automobil-industrie.vogel.de/calterah-senkt-radarchip-kosten-a-595b449125e3586ce0997b6183bed630/?pt=67724c0ba9d75 Media Link Content: Calterah reduces costs for radar chips by 80 percent Your privacy is important to us. 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CEO Jiashu Chen talks about expansion plans, technical innovations, and new application fields for radar sensors. Jiashu Chen, CEO and founder of Calterah. (Image: Calterah) Calterah has opened its first location outside of China in Munich. The Tier-2 supplier based in Shanghai wants to tap into the European market through this. The start-up specializes in CMOS radar chips and is on an expansion course with a strong track record: In the past ten years, Calterah has sold ten million chips. CEO Jiashu Chen explains how his company drastically reduces the costs of radar sensors and why radar technology is currently having a momentum and being used in increasing numbers. Promotional offer for new customers Continue reading immediately with 4 weeks free Then 8.90 €/month * Cancel anytime Test now 4 weeks for free *from the 2nd subscription year: 16.90 €/month Explore more offers Do you already have an account? 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