UVeye Deploys Quantum-Accelerated AI for Vehicle Inspections With New Funding

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UVeye, an Israeli company at the forefront of innovation, has recently achieved a significant milestone by securing $191 million in new funding.

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This substantial financial boost is earmarked for the expansion and enhancement of their groundbreaking AI-powered vehicle inspection systems.

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“Our technology’s precision and the strong market demand underscore UVeye’s vital role in the automotive industry. This year marked a significant advancement, and with robust support from our partners and investors, we are poised for unprecedented growth.” Amir Hever, CEO & Co-Founder, UVeye.

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UVeye’s inspection platform is built upon three primary modules, each designed to scrutinize specific aspects of vehicle health:

- Helios - Artemis - Atlas

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Helios

Focused on undercarriage inspection, Helios employs advanced sensors to detect fluid leaks, structural damage, and corrosion. It goes beyond mere identification, providing a severity heat map that allows for prioritized maintenance and repair decisions.

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Artemis

Dedicated to tire and wheel analysis, Artemis can detect tread depth variances as minute as 1mm. It also identifies sidewall damage and can even read manufacturing date codes, ensuring comprehensive tire health assessment.

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Atlas

This module examines the vehicle’s exterior body, capable of identifying surface imperfections larger than 2mm, paint inconsistencies, and even subtle glass defects. This level of scrutiny is crucial for maintaining vehicle aesthetics and structural integrity.

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UVeye’s technology has found application across various sectors of the automotive industry:

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