Volvo Cars is to deploy UVeye's inspection system at its global manufacturing sites, at its dealers and also in the aftermarket.
UVeye inspection can thoroughly detect anomalies in a car without human intervention, using AI and machine learning.
Amir Henver: "We are seeing a lot of interest for our product from local dealerships, rental companies and logistical suppliers in India."
UVeye Artemis recognises a tyre's brand and technical specs, overall condition, tyre pressure, abrasion and scratches.
UVeye Helios mobile underbody scanner uses area scanning technology and includes five high-resolution cameras.
Helios mobile underbody scanner uses area scanning tech. Within fractions of a second, five high-res cameras take several thousand pictures and send the data to the cloud for database comparison.
UVIS, an advanced security system to detect potential threats hidden in a vehicle's undercarriage, uses high-resolution cameras to produce a 3D model of undercarriage, while driving, in seconds.
UVeye makes the vehicle inspection process an AI affair

Israeli start-up develops advanced technology for automatic external inspection and scanning of cars for damages, dents and scratches. It can help conduct full exterior inspection of cars after they roll out from production lines, during the logistics flow process and at dealerships too.

16 Nov 2019 | 16435 Views | By Nilesh Wadhwa

Vehicle inspection at all times is a painstaking affair, calling for immense attention to detail. And when it comes to checking several vehicles during the course of a day, there is the likelihood of human error. Now there's help at hand. 

Tel Aviv-based startup called UVeye with its innovative ...

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