Amir Hever: "We have seen much interest in using our systems in India, whether for security purposes of locating bombs and contraband articles hidden below vehicles or automotive scanning throughout the whole lifecycle of the vehicle."
UVeye's system is equipped with infrared thermal-imaging technology to detect body temperatures from a distance of several metres or more.
UVeye says the vehicle-inspection systems equipped with thermal sensors could be installed at emergency drive-through lanes set up at hospitals, health care facilities and other community locations.
Amir and Ohad Hever co-founded UVeye in 2016. The Israeli start-up develops automated inspection systems for vehicles, powered by artificial intelligence and proprietary hardware.
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.
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's Amir Hever: 'Now more than ever before, there is a true need for contactless vehicle inspection.'

CEO of Israeli start-up, which has just revealed a path-breaking technology that can detect vehicle occupants with likely Covid-19 fever.

06 Apr 2020 | 15191 Views | By Mayank Dhingra

Israeli start-up UVeye, an innovative vehicle inspection and safety company, has developed contact-free, emergency-vehicle inspection systems equipped with thermal sensors that not only can detect critical vehicle-safety problems, but also can identify drivers and passengers with fever through vehicle windshields. Amir Hever, CEO and Co-founder of UVeye, on how ...

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