Cornes Technology Co., Ltd., the exclusive domestic distributor of UK-based BLUESKEYE AI renowned for its driver monitoring solutions powered by clinical-grade emotion recognition and facial expression analysis has announced a strategic partnership with S&VL Co., Ltd., a leading provider of advanced virtual testing services for Japan’s automotive sector.
This collaboration marks a significant step toward enhancing the development and validation of next-generation automotive technologies in the Asian market. Under the partnership, BLUESKEYE AI’s B-Automotive SDK, a driver monitoring software suite, will be integrated into S&VL’s state-of-the-art driving simulation platform. This combined system will support OEMs, suppliers, and research institutions in evaluating the impact of various technologies on driver comfort and safety.
Elevating Driver Monitoring with Cutting-Edge Simulation
A subsidiary of Progress Technologies Group Co., Ltd., S&VL operates Asia’s first dedicated driving simulator facility, equipped with the high-end “DiM300” simulator. The company collaborates closely with Japanese OEMs and suppliers to advance vehicle development through virtual testing.
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By embedding BLUESKEYE AI’s software including eye tracking, head pose estimation, and behavioral analytics powered by machine learning- S&VL’s simulator will deliver vital insights into driver behavior, attention, drowsiness, fatigue, and broader human-machine interactions within a controlled virtual environment.
Expected Benefits of the Partnership:
- Acceleration of Advanced Driver Assistance Systems (ADAS) and Autonomous Driving (AD) development and testing
- Improved safety validation processes for monitoring driver drowsiness and concentration
- Comprehensive evaluation of driver and passenger comfort related to emerging vehicle technologies
This collaboration reinforces both companies’ commitment to innovation and safety in the automotive industry, setting a new standard for simulation-based driver behavior analysis.