
Israel to introduce self-driving buses on public roads
The autonomous electric bus will travel on the busiest streets of Nahariya, testing the vehicle’s ability to respond to unfavorable road conditions.

The autonomous electric bus will travel on the busiest streets of Nahariya, testing the vehicle’s ability to respond to unfavorable road conditions.

Breakthrough in understanding confidence levels in deep learning AI has implications for fields ranging from transportation to healthcare.

In the near future, your car could tell you that you are in no state to drive, and prevent you from doing so.

Vision is to turn Israel into a world leader in autonomous public transport pilots enabling Israeli companies to become global leaders in this sector.

The Formula Student competition in Europe this summer is a platform for new technological developments.

The Israeli company will deliver its LiDAR and perception software to the manufacturer for multiple brands of vehicles.

Prop-tech company Veev raised the most money in March, while three other Israeli startups also raised more than $100 million each.

Germany recently enacted a law allowing for driverless vehicles on the roads, making it perfect for early-rider testing.

Phantom Auto’s systems remotely steer autonomous or semi-autonomous delivery robots, forklifts and yard trucks when human intervention is needed.

What sectors will be disruptive and actionable in the coming year? OurCrowd experts share predictions and name Israeli firms advancing these fields.

New technology aims to help drivers ‘see’ better in low visibility conditions.

Israeli startup signs deal with Hungarian hardware company to roll out communications systems for passengers on self-driving public transport.

Israeli startup makes shortwave infrared cameras affordable for the autonomous vehicle market, potentially boosting road safety significantly.

A single camera near the infotainment system or above the instrument cluster, plus proprietary algorithms and AI, determine if the driver is alert.

The proposal from Volkswagen Group, Intel subsidiary Mobileye and Champion Motors was accepted during the recent Smart Mobility Summit in Tel Aviv.