Great discussion at the Automated Mobility Summit on the future business models of automated mobility in Europe.
As Mobileye’s Chris Lichtmannecker shared, scaling autonomous mobility is not just about the technology; it’s about creating services people actually want to use. Useful, accessible AV services have the potential to reduce reliance on privately owned vehicles and reshape urban mobility.
Mobileye is helping enable this transition in Europe by building an AV platform designed to support multiple use cases and services, from robotaxis to public transit applications.
Photo: Automated Mobility Summit
Safety regulations continue to advance, setting higher expectations for ADAS performance in real-world conditions. Automakers now need clear, efficient paths to meet standards like Europe’s GSR2 and the U.S. FMVSS 127, shaping how future systems are developed.
Hear more from Yoni Epstein, Senior Director of Technical Business Development at Mobileye.
A quick look at hands-off, eyes-on driving with Mobileye SuperVision™ on the highway in Munich 🇩🇪
Built on a camera-first approach to perception.
Learn more about it in our latest blog.
Mobileye at Ride AI 🚘
Last week, our team joined industry leaders in San Francisco for Ride AI, bringing together voices from across the autonomous vehicle ecosystem.
At the “Realizing the Robotaxi Future: Strategy and Execution” panel, Mobileye’s Chris Lichtmannecker, Director of Autonomous Mobility, shared a clear perspective: scaling AVs is not about a single breakthrough.
It requires multiple elements to come together in parallel, including: • Expanding and validating vast ODDs • Enabling robust, end-to-end service operations processes • Collaboration across diverse ecosystem stakeholders • Deploying industrialized, mass production-ready vehicle platforms
Beyond the stage, it was great to connect across the ecosystem and to see MOIA America showcase the autonomous ID. Buzz powered by Mobileye Drive, an example of our approach to production-ready autonomous deployment.
Mobileye’s technology is designed to allow automakers to meet the world’s toughest safety standards while adapting to local driving environments and market needs.
Hear more from Yoni Epstein, Senior Director of Technical Business Development at Mobileye.
Real world hands-off, eyes-on autonomous driving in Munich 🇩🇪 with Mobileye SuperVision™ using production ECU hardware.
Watch an unedited urban drive through everyday city conditions:
Autonomous driving doesn’t rely on a single AI approach.
Some systems use end-to-end AI trained on raw sensor inputs and data. Others adopt a modular, compound architecture that separates perception, decision-making, and planning.
In our blog, we look at how these approaches differ, and what that means for explainability, validation, and deployment across geographies:
https://okt.to/cv1z84
Mobileye CEO Prof. Amnon Shashua participated in an international industry event in Budapest, Hungary, in which the growing role of artificial intelligence in mobility was discussed. The event was hosted by Prof. @palkovics_laszlo , Commissioner for Innovation and AI at the Prime Minister Office of Hungary and Chairman of the ZalaZONE Automotive Association. Part of the event included a demonstration of Mobileye’s technology on the historic streets of Budapest.
Photos: ZalaZONE
NEW: A leading U.S. automaker will integrate the Mobileye Driver Monitoring System™ into future vehicles equipped with Mobileye’s EyeQ6L system‑on‑chip, with start of production targeted for 2027.
The newly awarded win expands an existing ADAS program and is expected to span millions of vehicles across multiple models and model years.
By fusing in-cabin sensing with exterior ADAS perception, Mobileye DMS is designed to evaluate driver attention in the context of the driving environment, enabling more intelligent detection of distraction.
Vehicle safety isn’t just about technology - regulation also plays a key role.
Scroll through for more about two major frameworks, FMVSS in the U.S. and GSR in Europe, and how they shape features like AEB and ISA in today’s global safety landscape.
As ADAS technologies evolve and consumer expectations grow, autonomous experiences are entering more mass-market models.
Regulatory changes and advances in sensing and AI scalability are helping enable that shift.
Read more in our latest blog.
With ADAS moving toward mainstream adoption in India, Mobileye (NASDAQ: MBLY) continues to play a leading role in bringing advanced safety technologies to market.
At The ADAS Show 2026 in Pune, we shared how Mobileye’s (NASDAQ: MBLY) globally proven, vision-based ADAS solutions, adapted for India’s unique road conditions, can support safer mobility at scale, through leadership insights from Elie Luskin, industry panels featuring Dhairyashil Gaekwad, and technology on display at our booth.