Rail Vision Ltd. (NASDAQ: RVSN, FSE: C80) announced that its AI-powered ShuntingYard system has been integrated into Railserve’s newly introduced YardGUARD industrial railyard safety system. The integration, which follows the companies’ recently announced memorandum of understanding, positions Rail Vision’s perception technology as a core component within the WatchGUARD situational awareness and obstacle detection solution. The combined system provides real-time visibility, obstacle detection, synchronized alerts and automatic braking support, according to a press release.
The ShuntingYard system is being showcased this week at Railway Interchange 2026 in Omaha, Nebraska, as part of Railserve’s broader yard safety platform. This integration marks a significant step forward in enhancing safety and operational efficiency in industrial railyards, where the risk of collisions and accidents is high. By combining Rail Vision’s advanced sensing capabilities with Railserve’s communications and cloud-based monitoring, the solution offers a comprehensive approach to yard safety.
Rail Vision is an early commercialization stage technology company that is transforming railway safety through advanced AI-integrated sensing systems. The company develops and commercializes proprietary, multi-spectral electro-optic platforms that provide extended-range situational awareness and real-time hazard detection. Using machine learning algorithms, the technology identifies and classifies obstacles, enhancing safety and improving operational efficiency. The company’s cloud-based platform complements its products by transforming railway operational data into actionable insights that help optimize performance, reduce downtime, and improve safety.
As Rail Vision expands its global footprint, it is delivering AI-driven perception that supports safer operations, reduces operational risk, and enables the transition to fully autonomous operations. 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 about Rail Vision, visit the company’s newsroom at http://ibn.fm/RVSN. The full press release is available at https://ibn.fm/7wqO8.


