Luminar is using lidar to help build the ‘uncrashable car’

Austin Russell, the 26-year-old CEO of lidar maker Luminar, folds his lanky six-foot, four-inch frame into the back of a Toyota RAV4 and declares with giddy enthusiasm: This is our first live demo!"
It may seem late in the game for a public demo, especially for a company that was founded in 2012 and recently went public via a $3.4 billion SPAC deal. There will be an even longer wait for those who want to see Luminar's Iris lidar sensors in action: series production of Volvo vehicles with the company's laser sensors embedded in the roof is not scheduled to begin until late 2022.
This is our first live demo!"
But on a rainy day in Manhattan, Russell is clearly excited to show off what Iris can do. He is in New York City for an event...