oToBrite Electronics, a provider of driver safety systems and artificial intelligence (AI) technologies, is set to expand its portfolio of autonomous driving solutions.

Building on its success with Level 2+ Advanced Driver Assistance Systems (ADAS) for both passenger and commercial vehicles, the company is now focusing on cutting-edge applications in autonomous vehicles, delivery robots, and unmanned vehicles.

At the upcoming Automotive World 2025 exhibition, oToBrite will showcase its 1-8MP GMSL AD camera modules.

These modules are designed to support a wide range of autonomous applications, including self-driving trucks, logistics robots, smart agriculture, mining, and unmanned vehicles, the company said.

The company has partnered with several industrial computer manufacturers to enhance its efforts in the fields of autonomous robots and unmanned vehicle technologies.

According to oToBrite, its success in both Level 2+ ADAS development and autonomous driving camera modules is driven by its expertise in high-speed camera module manufacturing and vision-AI deep learning.

By developing its own algorithms, hardware-software integrations, and camera modules, oToBrite is able to deliver advanced solutions that address the needs of diverse autonomous driving scenarios.

These innovations also extend to autonomous robots and unmanned vehicle applications, broadening the scope of its impact on the industry, the company y added.

At the Automotive World 2025 exhibition, which runs from 22 to 24 January at Tokyo Big Sight, oToBrite will feature its Vision-AI-powered solutions, including the oToGuard all-in-one system for heavy commercial vehicles, multi-camera VSLAM technology, and 1-8MP GMSL AD camera modules supporting multiple edge AI and robot platforms.

Last October, oToBrite partnered with Advantech to co-develop high-performance, cost-effective solutions for Autonomous Mobile Robots (AMR).

The company manufactured a range of vision-AI ADAS products for automakers.