Driving

8 stories about Driving
עקיבא ארמון

The Israeli startup using IoT sensors to seamlessly solve the parking nightmare

08.10.21|Yafit Ovadia
Software startup Wisesight has created a smart-parking technology that makes the entire process - from management to payments - smooth and straightforward
נקסאר nexar סטארטאפ ישראלי סמארטפון מצלמת דשבורד

Three Israeli startups working for a future of safe and effortless driving

07.02.21|Andrew Jacobson
While Valerann, NoTraffic and Nexar each offer unique hardware solutions to gather road user data, the real treasure is in the data itself and the AI-driven software that detects, classifies and communicates the trove of information
ד"ר קארל פיקרינג מנכ"ל ADAM CogTech

Israeli driver-awareness monitoring startup ADAM CogTech raises $2 million

15.06.20|Udi Etsion
Mobilion Ventures-backed technology can test whether a driver is drunk, fatigued or on drugs
דני עצמון מנכ"ל קוגנטה COGNATA

Audi Partners With Israeli Autonomous Driving Simulation Company Cognata

27.06.18|Hagar Ravet
Cognata develops an artificial intelligence-based system capable of simulating various situations a self-driving car may encounter within a specific city
צומת גלילות כביש החוף

Israel’s State Attorney Puts Speed Cameras on Probation

11.06.18|Tomer Hadar
The decision comes after it was revealed that at least 200 speed cameras were never tested for accuracy after installation
רכב אוטונומי של מובילאיי ו פורד בניסוי ב ירושלים

Israel Warns Mobileye its Drivers Are on the Hook for Violations Made by Self-Driving Cars

30.05.18|Tomer Hadar
Two weeks ago, an Israeli broadcaster aired footage showing Mobileye’s self-driving car running a red light in Jerusalem
תושבת שמנטרלת התראות טלפוניות ב נהיגה NOTIFY מוצר של חברת קריאייט

Teenage Entrepreneurs Set Out to Eliminate Mobile Phone Distractions for Drivers

02.05.18|Tomer Hadar and Tofi Stoler
A team of Israeli high school students develops a windshield mount for mobile phones that blocks distracting notifications
סיאט לאון קריסטובל SEAT

SEAT to Integrate In-Car Sensors to Monitor Drivers’ Alertness

28.02.18|Tofi Stoler
The technology, developed by Israel-based gesture recognition company eyeSight, is currently being featured at the Mobile World Congress Show in Barcelona