Mobileye’s early investment and R&D made it a leader in Advanced Driving Assistance Systems (ADAS) and the autonomous driving industry. Mobileye is proud of the work done by its 450+ engineers, who have helped the company build a reputation of first-in-industry innovation:
- 2007
- First camera/radar fusion with Volvo
- 2008
- TSR & IHC launched with BMWBMW 7-Series production launches with the Mobileye Traffic Sign Recognition (TSR) systems and Intelligent High-beam Control (IHC) systems.
- 2009
- First bundling of LDW, IHC & TSR with BMWFirst bundling of LDW, IHC & TSR with BMW (Lane Departure Warning, Intelligent High-beam Control, Traffic Sign Recognition)
- 2010
- First Pedestrian AEB with VolvoFirst Pedestrian AEB with Volvo (Automatic Emergency Braking)
- 2011
- First camera-only FCW with BMW, GM & OpelBMW and General Motors launch the first OEM production of camera-only (i.e. no radar) FCW (Forward Collision Warning) system using Mobileye EyeQ®2.
- 2013
- First camera-only ACC & TJA with BMWBMW launches the first camera-only ACC (Adaptive Cruise Control) and TJA (Traffic Jam Assistant) using Mobileye EyeQ®2.
- First camera-only partial AEB with BMW & NissanFirst camera-only partial AEB with BMW & Nissan using Mobileye EyeQ®2.
- 2015
- First camera-only full AEB with AudiFirst camera-only full AEB with Audi using Mobileye EyeQ®3.
- 2016
- Mobileye announces REM™Mobileye announces REM™ (Road Experience Management) – the first crowdsourced, high-definition map to enable autonomous driving everywhere, not just in geo-fenced areas.
- First camera-only full speed ACC on Nisan ProPILOT
- BMW, Intel and Mobileye announce: fully autonomous car in 2021First announcement of intent to mass-produce fully autonomous vehicles in conjunction with partners BMW and Intel.
- Participation in US DoT Smart City ChallengeAs part of the U.S. Department of Transportation’s Smart City Challenge, Mobileye donates 250 units of its Shield+TM product for buses to the city of Columbus, Ohio – winner of the challenge – to assist Columbus in becoming the first American “smart city.”