Foresight Autonomous Holdings Ltd., an innovator of automotive vision systems, announced recently that its wholly owned subsidiary, Eye-Net Mobile Ltd., will start a pilot project with a multi-billion dollar global Japanese technology company to test its Eye-Net Protect cellular-based V2X (vehicle-to-everything) accident prevention solution, the company announced.
The pilot project will be used to validate the Eye-Net solution capabilities and its technical specifications. Upon successful completion, the Japanese technology company may proceed to commercial integration of the Eye-Net solution into its IoT platform which currently serves millions of users.
“This pilot project marks an important milestone on Eye-Net Mobile’s commercial roadmap. The technology company will be the first to evaluate the software development kit (SDK) configuration of Eye-Net Protect. Integration with a global Japanese company has the potential to allow our life-saving accident prevention solution to protect millions of users daily,” said Dror Elbaz, COO & Deputy CEO of Eye-Net Mobile.
The Eye-Net Protect V2X solution is designed to protect the most vulnerable road users in real time – including pedestrians, cyclists, scooter drivers and car drivers – by providing collision alerts when the road users have no direct line of sight, says the company. An SDK configuration allows Eye-Net Mobile to integrate its solution with leading location-based products such as wearable devices, dashboard cameras, navigation aids, infotainment systems, third-party applications and other smart devices.