Cipia awarded 7 design wins with European commercial vehicle manufacturer

Cipia’s Driver Sense driver monitoring system to be integrated into seven new models of trucks and buses, which will be manufactured in Europe and sold worldwide, with start of production in late 2025.

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Cipia awarded 7 design wins with European commercial vehicle manufacturer

Cipia, an AI computer vision in-cabin automotive solutions provider, has announced that it had been awarded new design wins with a new OEM, a leading European commercial vehicle (CV) manufacturer.

The deal, Cipia’s second with a European OEM this year, will see Cipia’s Driver Sense driver monitoring system (DMS) integrated into seven new models of trucks and buses. The models will be manufactured in Europe and sold worldwide, with a start of production expected in late 2025.

Yehuda Holtzman, CEO of Cipia, said: “I’m delighted that Cipia has signed its second European deal this year, expanding our customer base globally. We’ve seen more than 100% growth in the number of design wins this year, and an 80% increase in the number of OEMs that use Cipia’s in-cabin sensing solutions, which will bear fruit for the company over the coming years.”

Cipia’s DMS was designed to improve car safety using Cipia’s advanced computer vision and AI, detecting signs of driver drowsiness, distraction and more. In the awarded vehicles, Cipia’s Driver Sense DMS is expected to run on an OmniVision SoC.

With these wins, Cipia now holds 57 design wins (29 new wins this year) on 13 platforms across 9 OEMs in Europe, China and the United States.

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