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July 09, 2024
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Mobileye's purpose-built EyeQ family of SoCs supports a full spectrum of mobility solutions, from front-camera driver-assist systems to multi-sensor processing for full self-driving.

Mobileye computer vision detects and classifies objects around a vehicle on a European highway for ADAS applications.

Mobileye computer vision technology detects pedestrians in a crosswalk at night.

Mobileye computer vision detects and classifies objects in an environment, including vehicles, pedestrians, and traffic lights.

Vehicle equipped with Mobileye SuperVision™ detects and responds to traffic light.

Using only cameras, Mobileye technology can detect a wide array of traffic signs to support Intelligent Speed Assist systems.

Mobileye's Road Experience Management™ (REM) technology detects traffic lights, lane markings, and road signs.

Mobileye's Cloud-Enhanced Driver-Assist™ leverages crowdsourced data from millions of Mobileye-equipped vehicles around the world providing centimeter-level localization.

Cloud-Enhanced Driver-Assist™ adds incremental features to base ADAS using Mobileye's REM crowdsourced mapping technology, such as real-time traffic light detection.

The Mobileye DXP platform offers automakers the ability to customize the driving experience.

An interior screen of a Mobileye development AV operating in Comfort Mode visualizes the path forward based on Mobileye sensing.

Mobileye’s imaging radar generates up to 0.5 million detections per second, providing a detailed view of the environment using radar alone.

Mobileye's front software-defined imaging radar and surround software-defined imaging radar.

The EyeQ6L is Mobileye's most powerful and cost-efficient SoC for base ADAS.

The EyeQ6 Lite and an 8-megapixel camera that enables broader data for ADAS applications

Mobileye's EyeQ™ 6 High, designed for premium and surround ADAS and autonomous driving applications.
Mobileye Global Headquarters

Mobileye's global headquarters and principal R&D facility in Jerusalem.

Mobileye officially opened its 1.4-million-square-foot global headquarters in Jerusalem in March 2024.

Mobileye's global headquarters and principal R&D facility in Jerusalem.

Mobileye's state-of-the-art Jerusalem campus has ten floors above ground and seven underground, with office space, conference rooms, and other facilities for over 2,500 employees.

Mobileye's Jerusalem Campus serves as its global headquarters with facilities such as specialized labs and a vehicle workshop custom-built to support the development of autonomous driving.

Mobileye employees are shown working from the custom-built vehicle workshop located in Mobileye's global headquarters.

A Mobileye employee analyzes data from a development vehicle in Mobileye's global headquarters.
Mobileye SuperVision on the Road

Mobileye SuperVision™ is designed for premium safety and comfort with features including autonomous lane changing, highway traffic jam assist and point-to-point automated navigation.

Based on the core technologies of Mobileye’s autonomous vehicles, Mobileye SuperVision builds a bridge between existing ADAS functions and fully autonomous vehicles of the future.

With over-the-air updates, the advanced capabilities of Mobileye SuperVision™ can be upgraded as development progresses.

The Mobileye SuperVision platform leverages AI-powered surround computer vision to enable navigate-on-pilot functions for highway, rural and urban roads in defined operational domains.

Mobileye SuperVision™ is one of the most advanced driver-assist system on the market.

Zeekr has delivered more than 240,000 Zeekr 001 and Zeekr 009 vehicles, powered by the Mobileye SuperVision™ platform, to customers in China and globally.

A Zeekr 001 equipped with Mobileye SuperVision™ navigates Shanghai, China.
Driven by Mobileye

Verne's purpose-built autonomous vehicle built on the Mobileye Drive™ platform.

The all-electric Volkswagen ID. Buzz AV built on the Mobileye Drive™ autonomous platform in Munich, Germany where a pilot is underway.

Ruter and Holo conduct on-road testing with a self-driving vehicle powered by Mobileye Drive™, Mobileye’s fully autonomous system for mass transit, as part of a shared mobility pilot in Oslo.

Deutsche Bahn's KIRA project plans to utilize Mobileye Drive™ to expand on-demand shuttle service in Germany.

The HOLON mover incorporates Mobileye Drive™, Mobileye's turnkey self-driving system, to deliver fully autonomous urban transportation.

An autonomous vehicle powered by the Mobileye Drive™ self-driving system navigates the streets of Zagreb.
Professor Amnon Shashua

Professor Amnon Shashua, President and CEO of Mobileye.

Professor Amnon Shashua, President and CEO of Mobileye, marks the Company's October 2022 IPO at Nasdaq in New York City.

Professor Amnon Shashua, President and CEO of Mobileye.

Professor Amnon Shashua, President and CEO of Mobileye.

Professor Amnon Shashua, President and CEO of Mobileye, with employees in the Company's vehicle workshop.
Infographics

Mobileye SuperVision™ sample sensor configuration. As Mobileye's most premium driver-assist offering, SuperVision delivers 360-degree surround sensing and includes Mobileye's REM™, RSS driving policy model, and OTA capability.

Mobileye Chauffeur™ sample sensor configuration. Mobileye Chauffeur is Mobileye's most advanced consumer AV technology stack, with 360-degrees of coverage, along with REM AV Maps and RSS driving policy.

Mobileye Drive™ sample sensor configuration. Encompassing all of Mobileye's core autonomous driving technologies (360-degrees of coverage via independent subsystems, REM AV Maps, RSS policy), Drive is designed to fit a variety of vehicles.
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Mobileye B-Roll 2024/25
Mobileye B-Roll 2024/25
Mobileye SuperVision™ Test Drive in Shanghai
Mobileye SuperVision™ Test Drive in Shanghai
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