Waveye becomes a full member of ARENA2036
Waveye becomes a full member of the ARENA2036 ecosystem
Waveye has been an active associate member of the research campus for two years. At the beginning of 2026, the company became a full member of the ARENA2036 innovation network. With this change in status, the collaboration will now be further deepened and strategically expanded.
Waveye develops imaging radar systems for multimodal AI applications that enable precise spatial-dynamic perception. The technology allows autonomous systems to not only capture their surroundings in three dimensions, but also to detect movements in real time. Waveye thus makes an important contribution to safe interaction between humans and machines in industrial applications.
Since joining the ARENA2036 ecosystem, several joint projects and initiatives have been launched based on radar technology. In the CeSaRa project, Waveye is working with Schaeffler on solutions to increase safety in highly automated factories. The use of imaging radar systems is intended to reliably detect and prevent collisions between people, robots, and vehicles.
Another example is the collaboration with ARENA2036 member BÄR Automation, where a Waveye radar sensor was successfully integrated into an automated guided vehicle (AGV).
Furthermore, additional developments are in preparation. For example, an initial proof of concept is already underway, in which a humanoid robot equipped with Waveye radar sensors and a 360-degree camera is being used for building inspection.
By accepting Waveye as a full member, ARENA2036 underscores the high technological and strategic value Waveye brings to the innovation ecosystem at the research campus. Both partners aim to further expand their collaboration in the coming years and develop new fields of application for radar and AI technologies.

Gor Hakobyan, CTO of Waveye, presents the humanoid robot equipped with radar technology at the "Open Lab Day Industrial Metaverse."