Israeli company Rail Vision, which develops AI-based safety technology for railways, has received certification from the European Union for its Main Line system.
It was certified in compliance with EU standards after proving its ability to cope with the strict demands of European railway operations. This means the platform complies with crucial standards for reliability, availability, maintenance and safety, including fire protection on railway vehicles.
The certification paves the way for the widespread European adoption of the system, which uses vision sensors to assess risks and detect threats for the railway industry.
“Achieving compliance with these EU standards marks a major milestone for Rail Vision and positions us ahead of the competition in the railway technology market,” said Noam Shloper, the head of quality and reliability at Rail Vision.
“Our team is driven by a commitment to support product quality and safety above all else, and we’re pleased to complete this important milestone that sets the stage for accelerated adoption of our Main Line system across the vast EU market,” he said.
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