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Jason - We shipped the first Hydra in April of 2018.
We were able to take the lessons from Hydra
and apply them to Iris.
From Hydra to Iris, we've made improvements in all aspects.
So we have all the performance improvements and enhancements
in our algorithms and in our overall design for stability
and manufacturing and high volume production as well.
On all fronts, Iris is a stepwise improvement
on the core technology that we've developed.
So right now, Iris is exactly on schedule.
Actually, some of the engineering validation
is ahead of schedule.
We've been on schedule with all of our deliverables
and milestones with our partners to date.
At Volvo, our Iris sensor has been integrated
into the vehicle,
their program with the integration of Iris is on schedule.
Lonnie - The progress we've made on Iris in the last
18 months has been unbelievable.
We've gone from concept of an amazing product
to actually building our first A samples and B samples,
shipping them to our customers and getting amazing feedback.
Literally bringing up the capability
of building this auto grade product
on a very aggressive schedule
and really proving that we can do it.
Jason - Hitting auto grade specs is a nontrivial issue.
Over the last quarter,
we've been able to execute our engineering validation
and prove that our sensor
can meet the automotive requirements
and the specifications needed for autonomous driving
based off simulations in our design
in our rigorous engineering process.
We knew what our performance would be
even before we tested the sensor.
We proved that from minus 40 C to 85 C,
the sensor would work exactly as designed.
So we put the sensor through an extreme amount of testing
for vibration and shock,
through our design validation process,
right from our first test,
Iris has met those specs as well by design.
Lonnie - We at Luminar we're blessed with having the resources
to truly invest in the key technologies
that enable our product to be different.
We have expertise in house
that are literally developing the processes
that it takes to make the units,
right along with the engineers that are developing them
from concept, through high volume production with one team.
So we then have that expertise and we can then transfer it
to different partners at different regions around the world.
Our first partner is in North America, it's in Mexico.
So we'll be able to transfer that knowledge.
Meanwhile, we retain that expertise,
that if a different partner at another region of the world
whether it be Europe or Asia,
you can also transfer it to them as well.
We're in the process today of transferring that product
throughout the global supply chain,
where we're partnering with amazing partners
who are able to help us go from building hundreds
to building millions as we go forward.
Once you have the product designed
and the automation set in place,
there's nothing holding you back from mass producing it
on one line to two lines to 10 lines
from one site, to two sites to 10 sites.
Jason - By the end of the year,
we'll have gone through our production validation phase
and prepared ourselves to execute mass production.
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It's a huge amount of growth
not just for the technology itself, but for the company.
And when you start to see it come to life
and you start to see the fruits of the labor
that had been put in for years begin to shine,
it's an amazing feeling.
That's where we're at with Iris right now.
We're seeing the performance of the system
that's gonna enable this new experience
and it's extremely exciting.
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