Herzeliya, Israel - Jun 20, 2018 - eyeSight Technologies, a leading provider of embedded computer vision and AI solutions, has joined forces with Soling Industrial Co. (Stock Code: 002766), a Shenzhen-based Automotive Tier-1 enterprise specializing in research and development, production and sales of software and hardware for the entire industry chain,to...
eyeSight Technologies Receives Technology Innovation Award for Embedded Computer Vision in the Automotive Industry from Frost & Sullivan
eyeSight’s groundbreaking in-car automotive solution increases driver safety while personalizing and simplifying the in-cabin user experience HERZLIYA, Israel , March 26, 2018 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- eyeSight Technologies, a leader in embedded computer vision and deep learning solutions, announces today it has received Frost & Sullivan’s Technology Innovation Award for Embedded...
CNET: “Sony’s portable projector now can be controlled with in-air hand gestures thanks to eyeSight “
Article from CNET: "eyeSight's upgrade will now let you control the content from a distance, without touching the projected image's surface. Think Tom Cruise in "Minority Report." You may already be familiar with gesture tech in video game controller software like Microsoft's Kinect, but the technology has yet to widely...
eyeSight Collaborates with Sony Mobile to Bring Next-Gen Computer Vision to a Consumer Device Near You
Integrating eyeSight’s computer vision software into Sony Mobile product will unlock new interaction and personalization capabilities for consumers Herzliya, Israel – March 12, 2018 – eyeSight Technologies, a leader in embedded computer vision and deep learning solutions, today announces its collaboration with Sony Mobile Communications Inc.– a wholly owned...
eyeSight Technologies and SEAT Join Forces to Increase Driver Safety
Integrating eyeSight’s driver monitoring solution into the SEAT Leon Cristobal helps to generate solutions for a safer driving performance BARCELONA, Spain – February 26, 2018 – eyeSight Technologies, a leader in embedded computer vision and deep learning solutions, today announces its joined forces with SEAT – a leading car manufacturer...
The Times: “Driverless cars may take over if humans are drowsy”
Article from the The Times: “Level 3” driverless cars will require a driver at the wheel throughout journeys The scene: a drizzly and dark M4 in the near future. A semi-autonomous truck is nearing its turn-off and the driver is alerted that he needs to take control. But his eyes...