Skip to main content

Denso brings advanced automotive technology R&D to Israel

Denso has deployed a research and development (R&D) team in Israel with the intention of accelerating automated driving, cybersecurity and artificial intelligence. It will collaborate with local companies and Universities to develop technologies that aim to deliver safe and sustainable solutions that improve people’s lives and benefit the environment. From April, Denso’s R&D team will start working with local startups to pioneer new technologies. It will also tap into the country’s technology to help
April 3, 2018 Read time: 1 min

Denso has deployed a research and development (R&D) team in Israel with the intention of accelerating automated driving, cybersecurity and artificial intelligence. It will collaborate with local companies and Universities to develop technologies that aim to deliver safe and sustainable solutions that improve people’s lives and benefit the environment.

From April, Denso’s R&D team will start working with local startups to pioneer new technologies. It will also tap into the country’s technology to help advance more competitive technologies internally.

Related Content

  • Self-learning AI poised to disrupt automotive industry
    December 15, 2016
    Self-learning artificial intelligence (AI) in cars is the key to unlocking the capabilities of autonomous cars and enhancing value to end users through virtual assistance, according to Frost & Sullivan. It offers original equipment manufacturers (OEMs) fresh revenue streams through licensing, partnerships and new mobility services. Simultaneously, the use-case scenarios of self-learning AI in cars are drawing several technology companies, Internet of Things (IoT) companies and mobility service providers to
  • Three driverless shuttles for Sunderland's roads this spring
    March 21, 2024
    UK city has partnered with Aurrigo, Angoka, Stagecoach and CCAV for deployment
  • Umovity: Revolutionising mobility through innovative technologies
    December 1, 2023
    United under the brand Umovity, PTV Group and Econolite join forces and introduce their new combined Mobility Tech Suite. The companies’ CEO Christian U. Haas explains the details
  • Blockchain: the next big thing for ITS? Really?
    October 8, 2018
    Everyone’s heard of blockchain – but most people are less sure about what it really is, and how it might be used in transportation. Andrew Williams peers into cyberspace to find some answers. A growing number of organisations in the ITS industry are exploring how blockchain technology could be used for ITS and mobility applications. So, what exactly is blockchain technology? What are the key current and potential applications in the mobility and ITS sector? And what practical benefits might it bring?