
From CMOS to ADAS: Gianluca Colli’s Interview About Imaging Sensor Innovations
Eye2Drive is proud to welcome Gianluca Colli as our new Senior Advisor. Gianluca brings over 30 years of expertise in...

BGU Study: Why AVs Must Detect and Process Flickering and Flashing Lights
Ben-Gurion University’s CBG – Cyber@Ben Gurion University blog recently published a new article about the criticality of being able to process flickering...

EYE2DRIVE at CES 2025: Press Coverage
EYE2DRIVE‘s presence at CES 2025 in Las Vegas received excellent press coverage. The 2025 edition of CES was held in Las...

Eye2Drive Round of Funding Got Press Coverage!
EYE2DRIVE has closed a €1.5 million funding round, marking a key step forward in revolutionizing vision sensor technology for autonomous...

Eye2Drive Secures €1.5M to Revolutionize Vision Sensors for Autonomous Systems
EYE2DRIVE has achieved a significant milestone by securing a €1.5 million funding round. The company plans to leverage the funds...

AutoSens-InCabin Europe 2024: A Journey into Automotive Vision Technology
Earlier this October, Eye2Drive‘s team had the privilege of attending AutoSens InCabin Europe 2024 in Barcelona, a leading niche event...

FAQ: Sensors for Autonomous Vehicles
What sensors are commonly used in autonomous vehicles? Advanced Driver Assistance Systems (ADAS) typically integrate multiple vision technologies such as...

Challenges of LED Flickering in Autonomous Vehicles and Robots
As we move toward a future dominated by autonomous technology, the challenge of LED flickering persists across various sectors, particularly...

The Strategic Importance of Vision Subsystems in Robotic Navigation
This article will explore the strategic importance of vision subsystems in robotic navigation. The evolution of robotic navigation systems marks...

The Divergent Paths of LIDAR Technology in AV: The Chinese and American Strategies
In the rapidly evolving landscape of autonomous vehicle technology, a striking divergence in strategy between Chinese and American companies has become evident, particularly in their approach to LIDAR technology and sensor integration. While American giants like Tesla have famously eschewed LIDAR in favor of a camera-centric vision system, their Chinese counterparts are charting a different course, embracing a multifaceted sensor strategy that could redefine industry standards.