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Rail Vision Installs AI-driven Product

[ August 8, 2024   //   ]

Rail Vision Ltd., an Israeli technology company, reported the successful installation of its AI-driven ShuntingYard product for an undisclosed Class I, U.S.-based rail freight company.

            The railroad will use the system on its locomotive for evaluation in different scenarios related to safety and efficiency.

            This installation follows the purchase order in March and is another step in the company’s goal of enhancing safety and efficiency of the U.S. rail industry. The installed system integrates modern technologies designed to provide real-time monitoring and obstacle detection, ensuring the highest safety standards for rail operations, and is built to meet rigorous railroad demands, offering reliability and performance.

            “We are proud to have fulfilled this important order, delivering and installing our advanced safety system to one of North America’s Class 1 rail companies,” said Shahar Hania, CEO of Rail Vision. “This project proves the critical role that our technology aims to play in the market, where safety is paramount.”

            ShuntingYard is designed to improve railway safety and operational efficiency by leveraging artificial intelligence and machine learning algorithms.

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