Rail Vision Completes ShuntingYard Field Testing with Israel Railways, Advancing Commercialization

Rail Vision announced successful field testing of its ShuntingYard system with Israel Railways, leading to commercialization discussions and expanding its potential via a partnership with Railserve.

SD Metrowire Staff
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Rail Vision Completes ShuntingYard Field Testing with Israel Railways, Advancing Commercialization

Rail Vision Ltd. (NASDAQ: RVSN) (FSE: C80), a developer of AI-powered railway safety and sensing systems, announced the successful completion of ShuntingYard field testing with Israel Railways. The evaluation was conducted during daily rail yard operations, where locomotive drivers and operational personnel assessed the system’s ability to detect and classify potential obstacles in real time under active and challenging operating conditions. According to the company, feedback from Israel Railways personnel was positive, highlighting the system’s ability to enhance situational awareness during shunting activities.

Rail Vision said the successful testing has led to discussions with Israel Railways regarding potential commercialization and deployment of the ShuntingYard system. This milestone is significant as it moves the technology from testing toward real-world application, potentially improving safety and efficiency in rail yards. The announcement follows the company’s recent memorandum of understanding with Railserve, a Marmon Rail company, under which ShuntingYard technology was integrated into Railserve’s YardGUARD safety platform and WatchGUARD situational awareness solution, expanding the potential commercial reach of the technology in industrial rail yard environments.

The successful field testing and subsequent commercialization discussions underscore Rail Vision’s progress in deploying its AI-driven solutions. The company’s technology, which uses machine learning algorithms to identify and classify obstacles, enhances safety and operational efficiency. The cloud-based platform complements its products by transforming railway operational data into actionable insights, helping optimize performance and reduce downtime.

As Rail Vision expands its global footprint, it delivers AI-driven perception that supports safer operations and reduces operational risk. The company holds a 51% stake in Quantum Transportation, which has an exclusive sub-license for rail technologies under an innovative pending patent in quantum error correction owned by Ramot, the technology transfer company of Tel Aviv University.

For more information, visit the company’s newsroom at http://ibn.fm/RVSN and view the full press release at https://ibn.fm/5g4X0.

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