Foresight’s Eye-Net showcased V2X safety tech at CES 2026
Press Release, 14 January 2026
At CES 2026 in Las Vegas, Foresight Autonomous Holdings’ majority-owned subsidiary Eye-Net Mobile Ltd. took the spotlight by presenting its commercial-ready vehicle-to-everything (V2X) collision prevention system, aimed at enhancing road safety for all users, including drivers, pedestrians and cyclists. Unlike traditional sensor systems that depend on cameras, radar or lidar with limited direct visibility, Eye-Net’s solution leverages existing cellular networks to communicate in real time beyond a vehicle’s line of sight. This enables early warnings about potential cross-collision risks at blind intersections, behind obstacles, or in other complex situations where conventional systems might not detect hazards.
The innovation fills a critical gap in current advanced driver-assistance systems (ADAS) and connected mobility technology by acting as a “virtual sensor” that integrates with vehicle platforms and communicates with smart devices to alert road users about unseen dangers. By enabling vehicles and vulnerable road users to exchange safety information even when direct visibility is blocked, Eye-Net’s V2X technology enhances situational awareness and helps prevent collisions before they occur. At CES, the company showcased this technology in the Israel Pavilion, demonstrating its potential to improve safety in both conventional and autonomous driving contexts.
Foresight CEO Haim Siboni emphasized that the Eye-Net system is one of the first commercially available solutions specifically designed for beyond line-of-sight collision prevention, providing an additional safety layer that complements existing onboard sensors. The approach reflects a broader industry push toward connected and cooperative safety technologies that can support the next generation of mobility from traditional passenger vehicles to highly automated and autonomous platforms. By addressing a core limitation of current perception systems and enhancing communication among vehicles and vulnerable users, Eye-Net’s V2X technology could play a key role in advancing road safety and smart transportation infrastructure worldwide.
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