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Automotive Technology Supplier ZF Acquires Stake in Startup StradVision to Accelerate The Development of AI-Powered Perception Technology for Autonomous Vehicles

Automotive Technology Supplier ZF Acquires Stake in Startup StradVision to Accelerate The Development of AI-Powered Perception Technology for Autonomous Vehicles

StradVision, a company developing AI-powered computer vision technology for autonomous vehicles and advanced driver assist systems (ADAS), announced today that German automotive technology supplier ZF Friedrichshafen AG ("ZF") has acquired a 6% stake in the company. As part of the investment, the two companies will expand their portfolios of perception technology for autonomous vehicles.

Eric Walz2022-05-05 11:00 PT

Intel’s Autonomous Driving Unit Mobileye Confidentially Files for U.S. IPO, Which Could Value the Company at $50 Billion

Intel’s Autonomous Driving Unit Mobileye Confidentially Files for U.S. IPO, Which Could Value the Company at $50 Billion

Chipmaker Intel Corp plans to take its autonomous driving unit Mobileye public. The company said on Monday that Mobileye, which Intel acquired for $15.3 billion in 2017, has confidentially filed paperwork for an initial public offering in the United States. The IPO could value Intel's self-driving technology unit at more than $50 billion.

Eric Walz2022-04-13 12:55 PT

Computer Vision Technology Developer StradVision Announces New North American Headquarters in Michigan, Expands U.S. Business

Computer Vision Technology Developer StradVision Announces New North American Headquarters in Michigan, Expands U.S. Business

​South Korean company StradVision, which is developing AI-powered computer vision processing technology for autonomous vehicles and advanced driver assist systems (ADAS), announced that it has established a new North American Headquarters in Sterling Heights, Michigan. The company says its new U.S. office will help it to better develop new market opportunities in the automotive industry in the United States.

FutureCar Staff 2022-02-26 14:30 PT

General Motors Backed Radar Software Developer Oculii to be Acquired by Silicon Valley Computer Vision Company Ambarella Inc.

General Motors Backed Radar Software Developer Oculii to be Acquired by Silicon Valley Computer Vision Company Ambarella Inc.

Ambarella Inc. (Nasdaq: AMBA), a Silicon Valley-based developer of semiconductors for high-definition video compression and computer vision processing, announced this week it has entered into a definitive agreement to acquire Oculii, a Dayton, Ohio-based radar software company that’s backed by automaker General Motors.

Eric Walz2021-12-04 15:00 PT

StradVision Opens Office in Shanghai to Tap into China’s Growing Autonomous Vehicle Market with its Advanced AI-Powered Perception System

StradVision Opens Office in Shanghai to Tap into China’s Growing Autonomous Vehicle Market with its Advanced AI-Powered Perception System

StradVision, a company founded in 2014 that’s developing  AI-powered perception systems for autonomous vehicles and advanced driver assist systems (ADAS)  announced  that it has established a subsidiary in Shanghai, which will help the company tap into China’s growing market for autonomous driving technology.

FutureCar Staff 2021-09-18 13:15 PT

Intel’s Autonomous Driving Arm Mobileye is Testing its Self-driving Technology in New York City

Intel’s Autonomous Driving Arm Mobileye is Testing its Self-driving Technology in New York City

Intel Corp’s autonomous driving division Mobileye is testing its self-driving technology in New York City, one of the most challenging environments for self-driving vehicles to operate in, the company announced on Monday. Mobileye said its testing will help to prove how well its self-driving technology can handle the city’s chaotic streets packed with vehicles, pedestrians, bicyclists and a host of other challenges that a self-driving vehicle will face in the real world.

Eric Walz2021-08-26 16:00 PT

Volvo is Building a 225 Million Gigabyte Data Center to Collect & Process Real-Time Vehicle Data to Improve Safety

Volvo is Building a 225 Million Gigabyte Data Center to Collect & Process Real-Time Vehicle Data to Improve Safety

​Swedish automaker Volvo Cars held a Tech Day on Wednesday where company executives shared a roadmap of the company’s future plans, including a switch to all-electric and software-based vehicles by 2030. These plans include having ten of thousands of connected cars on the road in the next decade traveling millions of kilometers and continuously sharing data with the automaker.

Eric Walz2021-08-07 10:00 PT

Computer Vision Developer StradVision to Showcase its Most Advanced Perception Camera for Autonomous Driving & ADAS at Auto Tech 2021

Computer Vision Developer StradVision to Showcase its Most Advanced Perception Camera for Autonomous Driving & ADAS at Auto Tech 2021

StradVision, a pioneer in AI-based vision processing technology for autonomous vehicles and automotive ADAS systems, will showcase the latest features of its camera perception software named “SVNet” during The China Guangzhou International Automotive Technology Expo 2021, which is being held May 25-27.

Eric Walz2021-06-27 16:00 PT

Mobileye & ZF to Supply Automaker Toyota With Advanced Safety & Perception Technology for its Future Models

Mobileye & ZF to Supply Automaker Toyota With Advanced Safety & Perception Technology for its Future Models

Computer vision company Mobileye and German automotive technology company ZF will supply automaker Toyota Motor Corp with safety technology for its future vehicles. The two companies were chosen by Toyota to develop Advanced Driver Assistance Systems (ADAS) which will be used in multiple vehicle platforms within several years, including SAE Level 2 and higher autonomous driving systems.

Eric Walz2021-06-24 10:00 PT

Augmented Reality & Computer Vision Company StradVision to Supply its Technology to a Leading German OEM and Tier-1 Supplier

Augmented Reality & Computer Vision Company StradVision to Supply its Technology to a Leading German OEM and Tier-1 Supplier

South Korean company StradVision, a pioneer in AI-based computer vision processing technology for vehicle ADAS and autonomous driving, has announced two major partnerships with a leading German automotive OEM and Tier-1 supplier. As part of the new partnerships, StradVision is supplying its augmented reality technology, including for use in "surround view monitoring" features.

Eric Walz2021-05-14 17:40 PT

PathPartner Develops a Driver Monitoring System Using 4D mmWave Radar & Camera Fusion

PathPartner Develops a Driver Monitoring System Using 4D mmWave Radar & Camera Fusion

Specialized product engineering services company PathPartner has developed an occupant monitoring solution that uses 4D imaging radar technology combined with camera fusion. The company is combining the recent advances in short-range radar technology, machine learning and artificial intelligence (AI) and aims to become a leading developer of occupant monitoring systems (OMS) for the auto industry.

Eric Walz2021-04-29 07:00 PT

CVEDIA Wins a 2020 Edison Award for its Synthetic Data Algorithms to Train AI

CVEDIA Wins a 2020 Edison Award for its Synthetic Data Algorithms to Train AI

On April 8, 2020, the annual Edison Award winners were announced, which recognize innovations each year in the fields science, technology, design and engineering. This year’s recipients included Arlington, Virginia-based company CVEDIA. The company creates synthetic data for computer vision applications that normally require massive amounts of training data, such as with self-driving cars.

Eric Walz2020-05-23 13:50 PT

StradVision is Pitching its Advanced Vision Perception Technology to German Automakers at ‘Startup Autobahn’

StradVision is Pitching its Advanced Vision Perception Technology to German Automakers at ‘Startup Autobahn’

Perception Software company StradVision announced it was among the group of companies invited to present its technology to automotive industry leaders at Startup Autobahn Selection Day. The event takes place on February 25 in Stuttgart, Germany.

FutureCar Staff 2020-03-26 17:00 PT

Bosch Develops a See-Through ‘Virtual Visor’ for Vehicles That Only Blocks Sun Glare

Bosch Develops a See-Through ‘Virtual Visor’ for Vehicles That Only Blocks Sun Glare

Global auto supplier Bosch unveiled a new type of vehicle sun visor at CES 2020 today that uses a camera combined with AI to intelligently block out the sun, while allowing the driver to see through the rest of the sun visor as if it wasn’t there.

Eric Walz2020-02-12 10:00 PT

BMW Shares Some of its AI Algorithms Used in Vehicle Production on GitHub

BMW Shares Some of its AI Algorithms Used in Vehicle Production on GitHub

German automaker BMW operates some of the world’s most advanced vehicle production and logistics facilities and the company announced its sharing some of its AI-powered algorithms with the developer community.

Eric Walz2020-01-19 11:15 PT

Renesas & StradVision Collaborate on a Deep-Learning Smart Camera for Autonomous Vehicles

Renesas & StradVision Collaborate on a Deep-Learning Smart Camera for Autonomous Vehicles

Renesas Electronics Corporation and vision processing technology provider StradVision have announced the joint development of a deep learning-based object recognition solution for smart cameras for use in advanced driver assistance system (ADAS) and vision systems for the next-generation of autonomous vehicles.

Eric Walz2019-11-02 14:30 PT

Recogni Raises $25 Million, the Silicon Valley Startup is Developing Edge Processing for Autonomous Vehicles

Recogni Raises $25 Million, the Silicon Valley Startup is Developing Edge Processing for Autonomous Vehicles

Recogni Inc., a Silicon Valley startup developing a vision-oriented artificial intelligence platform for autonomous vehicles announced today it raised $25 million in Series A funding. The company is focused on creating high-performance and low-power consuming AI edge processing for autonomous vehicles.

Eric Walz2019-09-06 15:10 PT

Toyota, Volvo Lead $31 Million Investment in AI-based Vehicle Inspection Startup UVeye

Toyota, Volvo Lead $31 Million Investment in AI-based Vehicle Inspection Startup UVeye

Israel-based startup UVeye announced today it raised an additional $31 million in funding, led by Toyota Tsusho, the trading arm of the Toyota Group, Volvo Cars and W. R. Berkley Corporation. The company developed a unique AI-based computer vision solution for vehicle inspections, including inspections of autonomous and ride-sharing vehicles.

Eric Walz2019-08-28 13:15 PT

Autonomous Trucking Startup TuSimple Raises $95 Million in Latest Funding Round

Autonomous Trucking Startup TuSimple Raises $95 Million in Latest Funding Round

Autonomous truck startup TuSimple announced it has raised another $95 million in Series D funding based on a pre-money valuation of $1 billion. The company will use the new capital investment to fund its commercial development of self-driving trucks and additional product development.

FutureCar Staff 2019-03-23 19:42 PT

NHTSA Moving to Allow Adaptive Headlamps on Motor Vehicles in the U.S.

NHTSA Moving to Allow Adaptive Headlamps on Motor Vehicles in the U.S.

The U.S. National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) said on Thursday said it was moving to allow advanced headlights known as “adaptive driving beams” to be used in vehicles on U.S. roads that could help prevent crashes at night.

Eric Walz2018-11-18 16:53 PT

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