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AMSYS, Seyond partner to distribute LiDAR tech for smart cities and infrastructure

AMSYS will serve as Seyond’s strategic distributor and integration partner, combining LiDAR sensors with enterprise AI and digital twin platforms across government and industrial sectors.

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Sophie Laurent · FX & Rates Desk · 20 Aug 2026 · 13:25 · 1 min read
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AMSYS, Seyond partner to distribute LiDAR tech for smart cities and infrastructure

AMSYS Group’s enterprise AI division and Seyond, a Silicon Valley-based LiDAR technology provider, announced a strategic partnership on Wednesday to distribute and integrate Seyond’s LiDAR solutions with enterprise AI and digital twin platforms.

Under the agreement, AMSYS will act as Seyond’s strategic distributor, integration partner, and managed services provider, targeting state and local governments, transportation, critical infrastructure, smart cities, education, healthcare, logistics, and industrial markets. Seyond’s technology will also support automotive, intelligent transportation, robotics, and industrial automation sectors.

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AMSYS, headquartered in Houston and a division of AMSYS Group, was named the 2026 NVIDIA State and Local Government Partner of the Year. The company specializes in enterprise AI, computer vision, sensor and data fusion, and operational digital twin architectures, offering solution design, AI integration, systems engineering, deployment, and lifecycle support services.

Seyond’s portfolio includes the Falcon, Robin, and Hummingbird LiDAR sensors, alongside the SIMPL perception software platform. The partnership aims to convert LiDAR data into real-time intelligence deployable at scale, addressing customer demand for faster actionable insights rather than raw data accumulation.

John Rohrer, President of Enterprise AI at AMSYS, said customers require integrated solutions that eliminate vendor fragmentation. Randy Lack, Director of Sales for Stationary Markets at Seyond, described the collaboration as creating "a digital layer for the physical world."

This article was produced with AI assistance and edited by a Finance Review Daily journalist.
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Sophie Laurent
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Sophie covers currency markets and central bank policy across Europe, with a focus on how rate decisions ripple through FX pairs. She has been tracking the ECB's policy path since the start of the current easing cycle.

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