Foresight: Eye-Net Mobile Signs Distribution Agreement with Leading Japanese Trading House Cornes Technologies
Foresight Autonomous Holdings Ltd. (FRSX) announced a distribution agreement between its subsidiary, Eye-Net Mobile Ltd., and Japanese trading house Cornes Technologies. This partnership aims to promote Eye-Net’s cellular-based accident prevention solutions within Japan's diverse technology market. The agreement follows pilot projects with leading Japanese companies for integration into advanced dashboard cameras and IoT services. Eye-Net’s Protect V2X solution offers real-time collision alerts for vulnerable road users, enhancing safety in various applications.
- Distribution agreement signed with Cornes Technologies to promote Eye-Net's solutions in Japan.
- Interest expressed by multiple Japanese companies in Eye-Net's accident prevention technology.
- Potential for significant market penetration in Japan's versatile technology sector.
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NESS ZIONA, Israel--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Foresight Autonomous Holdings Ltd. (Nasdaq and TASE: FRSX), an innovator in automotive vision systems, announced today that its wholly owned subsidiary, Eye-Net Mobile Ltd., signed a distribution agreement with Cornes Technologies, a leading Japanese trading house founded in 1900. According to the agreement, Cornes Technologies will promote and assist in the integration of the Eye-Net™ cellular-based accident prevention solution suite in products and applications of third parties in Japan. Cornes Technologies, a renowned trading company, plays a significant role in establishing and developing commercial links and trade between Japan and the rest of the world.
The distribution agreement with Cornes Technologies was signed following the recently announced pilot projects with leading Japanese multinational companies for possible integration of the Eye-Net Protect solution into advanced dashboard cameras and IoT services. Several additional Japanese companies have expressed interest in Eye-Net Mobile’s cellular-based accident prevention solutions.
“The Japanese technology market is very versatile and addresses multiple verticals such as micro-mobility, smart devices, automotive manufacturers, telecommunication companies and smartphone manufacturers, as well as third-party application providers. Characterized by early adopters of new technologies, we believe that the Japanese technology market is a suitable target for Eye-Net Mobile’s solution. Moreover, we are confident that Cornes Technologies will utilize its extensive experience and relationships in this market to assist in current engagements and further market penetration,” said Dror Elbaz, COO and Deputy CEO of Eye-Net Mobile.
The Eye-Net Protect V2X solution is designed to protect the most vulnerable road users in real time — including pedestrians, cyclists, scooter drivers and car drivers — by providing collision alerts when road users have no direct line of sight. An SDK configuration allows Eye-Net Mobile to integrate its solution into leading location-based products such as wearable devices, dashboard cameras, navigation aids, infotainment systems, third-party applications and other smart devices.
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About Foresight
Foresight Autonomous Holdings Ltd. (Nasdaq and TASE: FRSX), founded in 2015, is a technology company engaged in the design, development and commercialization of sensors systems for the automotive industry. Through the company’s wholly owned subsidiaries, Foresight Automotive Ltd. and Eye-Net Mobile Ltd., Foresight develops both “in-line-of-sight” vision systems and “beyond-line-of-sight” cellular-based applications. Foresight’s vision sensor is a four-camera system based on 3D video analysis, advanced algorithms for image processing, and sensor fusion. Eye-Net Mobile’s cellular-based application is a V2X (vehicle-to-everything) accident prevention solution based on real-time spatial analysis of clients’ movement.
The company’s systems are designed to improve driving safety by enabling highly accurate and reliable threat detection while ensuring the lowest rates of false alerts. Foresight is targeting the Advanced Driver Assistance Systems (ADAS), the semi-autonomous and autonomous vehicle markets and predicts that its systems will revolutionize automotive safety by providing an automotive-grade, cost-effective platform and advanced technology.
For more information about Foresight and its wholly owned subsidiary, Foresight Automotive, visit www.foresightauto.com, follow @ForesightAuto1 on Twitter, or join Foresight Automotive on LinkedIn.
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