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Safer trains in India

The advanced safety systems of Israel’s Rail Vision (see here previously) are to be introduced to the Indian market. Indian Railways, which operates India’s national railway system, boasts one of the largest rail networks in the world, with approximately 15,000 … Continue reading

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Safer Israeli trains

Israel’s Rail Vision (see here previously) is to install its MainLine obstacle detection system on Israel Railways’ trains to prevent potential collisions and maintain smooth operational flow. Meanwhile, Israel Railways and Israel’s Odysight.ai will develop an AI visualization system. https://ir.railvision.io/news-releases/news-release-details/rail-vision-receives-israel-railways-regulation-approval-its … Continue reading

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Stopping a runaway train

Israel’s Rail Vision (see here previously) has unveiled its Active Control System. This transforms Rail Vision from a developer of passive train driver warning systems to being able to take control of the throttle and brakes of a semi-automatic train, … Continue reading

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$5 million US order for railway safety system

Israel’s Rail Vision (see here previously) goes from strength to strength. While it was receiving EU certification for its rail safety systems, it was also winning a $5 million order from a leading US-based rail & leasing services company. And … Continue reading

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Keeping railways safe

Israel’s Rail Vision develops AI-based safety technology for railways. It has just received European certification for its Main Line system which uses 2km range vision sensors to assess risks and detect threats for the railway industry. Even in poor visibility, … Continue reading

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Preventing railway crashes

Israel’s Rail Vision has developed revolutionary technology that prevents accidents involving trains by ensuring they have an adequate stopping time. Rail Vision’s thermal sensor can identify hazards up to two miles away. Rail Vision has just raised $10 million. https://www.calcalistech.com/ctech/articles/0,7340,L-3757764,00.html … Continue reading

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