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Israeli startup Ride Vision aims to prevent motorcycle accidents by providing real-time alerts to riders. The system uses small LED lights on the mirrors to deliver warnings about critical threats, such as insufficient distance, frontal collision risk, slippery surfaces, dangerous curves, and other alerts that increase rider awareness. The system also records every ride using two installed cameras and can provide evidence in case of an accident. Ride Vision was founded by Uri Lavi and Lior Cohen, motorcycle enthusiasts with a high understanding of technology. The companys product focuses on accident prevention, setting it apart from other safety products that primarily focus on post-crash protection.
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Israeli startup develops life-saving tech for 400 million motorbikes - Sponsored Content The Times of Israel
Israeli startup Ride Vision has developed motorcycle safety technology that can prevent accidents and save lives. The system, which consists of two wide-angle cameras and sophisticated software, alerts riders to potential dangers by lighting up or flashing LED lights on the rearview mirrors. Ride Vision has strategic partnerships in place to bring the system to more countries and is working with automotive manufacturers to embed the technology in new bikes. The company recently partnered with Spark Minda, an Indian automotive parts supplier, to supply the system to local manufacturers. Ride Visions technology is addressing the increasing number of motorcycle accidents, particularly in crowded urban areas. The potential market for the system is the 400 million motorbikes worldwide. Ride Vision is also working on future features, such as a rear collision warning system and an emergency calling system.
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Spark Minda partners Israel based Ride Vision for Collision Avoidance technology
Spark Minda, a leading automotive component manufacturer, has partnered with Ride Vision to launch Artificial Intelligence-enabled Collision Avoidance Technology solutions in the domestic two-wheeler market. The partnership aims to address the safety concerns of customers in the Indian market and reduce two-wheeler accidents and fatalities. Spark Mindas nation-wide reach and market share will facilitate the successful incorporation of the technology in new motorbikes and the aftermarket. The company is committed to offering advanced products and technologies to increase human safety. The partnership with Ride Vision will introduce the first localized Collision Avoidance Product for the Indian market. The article highlights the importance of road safety and the governments efforts to mandate safer features in vehicles. The date of the event is not mentioned in the article.
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Ride Vision raises $7 million for AI that alerts motorcycle riders to collision threats
Ride Vision, a startup developing collision aversion technology for motorcycles, has raised $7 million in a funding round led by OurCrowd. The company has also unveiled an AI-driven safety alert system called Ride Vision 1, which will be available for sale in several European countries in early 2021. The funding will be used for marketing, distribution, and R&D as Ride Vision plans to expand its team. The Ride Vision 1 package includes cameras and LEDs that alert riders to dangerous situations. The system can detect various collision threats and offers customizable alerts, video recording, and ride data analysis. Ride Vision is working with motorcycle manufacturers, resellers, and insurers, and is looking to expand further into the EU and North America. This funding round brings the total raised by Ride Vision to $10 million.
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https://www.jpost.com/opinion/hillels-tech-corner-ride-vision-making-motorcycles-safer-618295
Ride Vision, an Israeli tech company, has developed collision aversion technology (CAT) for motorcycles. The technology uses artificial intelligence and computer vision to recognize and analyze threats on the road, providing a safer driving experience. Ride Vision aims to offer an ADAS-like experience for motorcycles using off-the-shelf cameras. The company has raised over $5 million from investors and has partnerships with Sara Assicurazioni to reduce motorcycle accidents in Italy. Ride Vision plans to expand globally, with a focus on Asian markets. The product is expected to ship in the second half of 2020.
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Italian Insurer Partners With Israeli Motorcycle Safety Startup Ride Vision
Italian insurance company Sara Assicurazioni SpA will integrate technology by Israeli startup Ride Vision Ltd. into its policy offerings. Under the agreement, Sara Assicurazioni will offer motorcyclists it insures Ride Vision’s visual alert system to reduce their insurance premiums. The collaboration is set to begin in 2020. Ride Visions technology utilizes sensors, computer vision, and machine learning technologies to alert motorcyclists when they are about to collide with another vehicle. The company has raised $2.5 million to date and currently employs 10 people.
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Israel's Ride Vision plans to make motorcycling safer
Ride Vision, a company founded by Uri Lavi and Lior Cohen, has raised $2.5 million in seed funding from YL Ventures for its patented Collision Aversion Technology (CAT) for motorcycles. The technology uses off-the-shelf cameras enhanced by software to provide advanced driver assistance systems (ADAS) level protection for motorcycles. The cameras are mounted on the front and back of the motorcycle and provide nearly 360-degree vision. LED lights on the motorcycles mirrors flash in different colors and patterns to indicate detected threats. The system also sends audio cues to a Bluetooth-connected helmet. Ride Vision is targeting the Asian market, where there is a high demand for motorcycle safety technology. The company expects its first product to be ready for integration by mid-2019.
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Ride Vision Gives Motorcycles 360° Predictive Vision
Israeli startup Ride Vision has secured $2.5 million in seed funding led by YL Ventures to develop its Collision Aversion Technology (CAT) for motorcycles. The technology uses computer vision and deep learning to provide 360-degree predictive vision for motorcycle riders, detecting threats beyond the riders sight and highlighting relevant risks. Ride Vision aims to address the lack of safety solutions for motorcycles, which have a higher risk of collisions compared to cars. The funding will help the company overcome technological, cost, and size limitations and bring its life-saving solution to the market.
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