Innoviz Technologies Ltd. (INVZ) Confirms Partnership with Vueron

Innoviz Technologies Ltd. (NASDAQ:INVZ) is among the 12 Best Autonomous Driving Stocks to Buy Right Now.

Innoviz Technologies Ltd. (INVZ) Confirms Partnership with Vueron

TheFly reported on January 7, 2026, that Innoviz Technologies Ltd. (NASDAQ:INVZ) and Vueron Technology, a provider of AI-driven LiDAR perception technologies, have partnered. According to the deal, Vueron’s VueX AI development platform incorporates LiDAR data from InnovizTwo and InnovizSMART. The integration enables automotive manufacturers and smart infrastructure providers to speed up perception development through automated data annotation, training, and validation. The collaboration aims to accelerate development workflows through integrating Innoviz LiDAR sensors and Vueron’s AI software capabilities into a unified development environment.

Furthermore, Innoviz Technologies Ltd. (NASDAQ:INVZ) declared that its off-the-shelf LiDAR solution for smart applications, InnovizSMART, is now generally available. InnovizSMART has a high production capacity and fast lead times for orders.

In Q3 2025, sales were $15.3 million, while in Q3 2024, they were $4.5 million. The sales of LiDAR products and NRE services combined to generate the revenues. In Q3 2025, operating expenses were $18.1 million, a 30% drop from Q3 2024’s operating expenses of $26.0 million.

Innoviz Technologies Ltd. (NASDAQ:INVZ) develops and manufactures solid-state LiDAR sensors and perception software for the mass manufacturing of autonomous vehicles.

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