Syslogic and Stereolabs drive 3D vision forward in agriculture and construction
The NVIDIA GTC 2025 will take place in Paris, 11-12th June 2025. Embedded specialist Syslogic and its partner Stereolabs will be showcasing a high-performance perception stack tailored for autonomous off-road applications.
The NVIDIA GTC AI Conference will take place in Europe for the first, as part of the VivaTech trade fair in Paris. The event will be held at the Paris Expo Porte de Versailles and will spotlight the latest developments in artificial intelligence.
NVIDIA will present the latest AI trends at GTC 2025. In addition, numerous partners from the growing NVIDIA ecosystem will be on site to showcase their latest applications and products. Among them are embedded specialist Syslogic and vision AI pioneer Stereolabs, which will present a high-performance perception stack tailored for autonomous off-road applications.
Computer vision in extreme environments
Embedded specialist Syslogic will showcase its latest AI-enabled rugged computers, specifically engineered for extreme environments typical of off-road applications in agriculture, construction, and off-highway sectors. Together with its partner Stereolabs, Syslogic will present a live demo of a fully integrated 3D spatial awareness system. The system enables real-time depth sensing, semantic segmentation, and obstacle tracking – key capabilities for autonomous navigation in GNSS-denied environments, SLAM-based path planning, and intelligent terrain mapping. These functions lay the foundation for reliable and safe operation of autonomous mobile robots (AMRs), self-driving tractors, and robotic construction machinery.
“With this demo, Stereolabs and Syslogic demonstrate how off-road machines are becoming safer, smarter, and more efficient – accelerating the shift toward fully automated operations,” says Cécile Schmollgruber, CEO and Co-Founder of Stereolabs. “This capability is crucial as industries such as agriculture and construction face rising demand, labour shortages, and increasingly challenging working conditions.”
Vision meets compute at the Edge As active members of the NVIDIA Partner Programme, both companies utilise the Jetson Orin NX and AGX platforms to deliver low-latency inference for AI workloads such as object detection, semantic understanding, and dynamic route optimisation.
“Syslogic’s rugged embedded computers are engineered for maximum reliability in autonomous operations,” says Michael Jung, Product Manager at Syslogic. “Our collaboration with Stereolabs enables system integrators to deploy complete Edge-AI solutions in off-road vehicles – no matter how remote or demanding the environment. We’re proud to demonstrate how high-performance vision systems are enabling real-world physical AI.”