As previously communicated, Terranet has been participating in the VERDAS project since May, which is funded by Vinnova, Sweden's innovation agency. Now have all the partners in the project been officially announced. AstaZero* is leading the project, and the partners include Volvo Car Corporation, Toyota, Zenseact, Aptiv, Trafikverket, Folksam, IfInsurance, Viscando, and Terranet.
"The project involves several leading players in the automotive industry. This gives us a unique opportunity to collaborate and demonstrate that BlincVision is a game changer in traffic safety," says Magnus Andersson, CEO of Terranet.
Strategic Vehicle Research and Innovation, is a collaboration program between the government and the automotive industry. The project VERDAS (Verification Methods for Robust Driver Assist System Performance) aims to develop physical and virtual verification methods to improve the performance of driver assistance systems (ADAS). The objective is to cover more accident scenarios and make the systems more robust in real-world situations to reduce serious injuries and fatalities on the roads.
VERDAS supports Euro NCAP's ** development of verification methods for robust driver assistance systems, with a specific focus on accident scenarios involving vulnerable road users.