Highlights

  • Rail Vision is advancing its ShuntingYard product pilot with Israel Railways’ cargo division.
  • The system provides continuous situational awareness for locomotives using AI and electro-optical sensors.
  • Evaluation pilot will assess performance under local operational conditions for potential wider deployment.

Rail Vision Ltd. (NASDAQ:RVSN), a development-stage technology company focusing on railway safety and data solutions, has progressed its collaboration with Israel Railways. Following the earlier installation of Rail Vision’s MainLine system on Israel Railways’ locomotives, the company is now moving forward with its ShuntingYard product evaluation within the cargo division.

Designed for the complex stop-and-go environment of rail yards, the ShuntingYard product integrates electro-optical sensors and real-time artificial intelligence (AI) to deliver continuous front-to-back situational awareness. The system aims to support locomotive operators under challenging conditions such as low-light or adverse weather.

One-Month Pilot to Evaluate Operational Performance
Rail Vision and Israel Railways have agreed to conduct a one-month pilot program of the ShuntingYard system. The trial will allow Israel Railways’ cargo team to assess the product’s capabilities under local operational conditions. The pilot will also facilitate the collection of detailed requirements and feedback, which could inform potential future deployment decisions.

Potential Benefits and Next Steps
If the evaluation pilot proves successful, Rail Vision and Israel Railways plan to explore deployment options to improve safety, operational efficiency, and maintenance cost management. The ShuntingYard system has already been deployed with major customers in the United States, indicating its applicability in demanding rail yard environments globally.

Stock Performance
Rail Vision shares are trading at 4.19 USD.

Rail Vision is advancing its collaboration with Israel Railways through a one-month ShuntingYard pilot in the cargo division. The pilot will assess system performance and operational feedback, with potential deployment expected to improve safety, efficiency, and cost management in rail yards.

FAQs

Q1. What is the ShuntingYard product designed for?
It is designed for stop-and-go rail yard operations, providing AI-based front-to-back situational awareness.

Q2. How long is the evaluation pilot?
The pilot program will last one month to assess performance under local conditions.

Q3. What are Rail Vision’s stock details?
Rail Vision Ltd. trades on NASDAQ under the ticker RVSN at 4.19 USD.

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Description: Rail Vision Ltd. advances its collaboration with Israel Railways by piloting its ShuntingYard AI system in the cargo division to enhance situational awareness and safety.