Eyeris Wins Two AutoTech Awards for Pioneering World’s First In-Cabin Monocular 3D Sensing AI Solution
At AutoTech: Detroit 2024, Eyeris dominated headlines by winning two of the most sought-after awards in the automotive industry.
At AutoTech: Detroit 2024, Eyeris dominated headlines by winning two of the most sought-after awards in the automotive industry.
For the first time in North America, AutoSens and InCabin co-located at the Huntington Place in Detroit during the week of May 20th, 2024.
It’s currently impossible to accurately determine the number of crashes, injuries, and fatalities caused by drowsy driving, but numbers increase yearly. Crash investigators say they
April was National Distracted Driving Awareness Month, a time for self-reflection and advocacy for not driving distracted. Don’t balance your mega-sized drink between your knees
OMNIVISION has unveiled the OX02C1S and OX01H1B as the latest additions to its Nyxel near-infrared (NIR) technology family. Hallmarks of both sensors include a small
German automaker BMW has debuted the ninth-generation 5 Series sport-luxury sedan with a few surprises. First, the lineup has expanded with a gasoline, hybrid, and
For developers building AI models, one of the key challenges is optimizing, maintaining, and further improving them over time. In some cases, it might make
German automaker BMW has revealed the latest version of its iDrive vehicle infotainment system. First debuting in the BMW 7 Series in 2001, the newest
HARMAN and Ferrari have announced a partnership focused on digital cockpit development across the Italian automaker’s lineup via HARMAN’s Ready Upgrade. Billed as a multi-year,
Immervision introduced its off-the-shelf 190° lens during CES 2023 in Las Vegas. The 190° lens is meant to address specific low-light in-cabin requirements, including driver
During an announcement at CES 2023 in Las Vegas, Sibros said it would deploy its over-the-air software and data management solutions on Marelli’s next-generation Cockpit
Seeing Machines and OMNIVISION have successfully integrated Seeing Machines’ in-cabin monitoring system technology (ICMS) with OMNIVISION’s OAX4600 system-on-chip (SoC) platform. During an announcement at CES