Smart Eye Receives Three Additional Driver Monitoring System Design Wins with Korean Car Manufacturer
April 19, 2022 | Smart EyeEstimated reading time: 1 minute
Smart Eye, the leading developer of DMS software to the automotive industry, will deliver its AI-based technology to three new car models with a global Korean car manufacturer. The customer has previously chosen Smart Eye’s DMS software for implementation in 16 of its earlier car models, and is now extending the technology to several additional models.
The new car models including Smart Eye’s technology are estimated to go into production already in the first half of 2023. The estimated revenue for the order is SEK 50 million, based on product life cycle volume projections.
”We are pleased to have yet another customer demonstrating their confidence in our capability to deliver the market leading solution for these critical safety systems”, said Martin Krantz, CEO and Founder of Smart Eye. “It is only natural for Smart Eye to keep extending our technology to additional car models with our existing customers. Over the last few years, we have seen how one OEM after another have trusted us to deliver DMS to new car models on existing platforms, and we expect this development to continue in the years to come.”
Smart Eye has now received a total of 93 design wins from 14 OEMs. The combined estimated lifetime value from current design wins is now larger than SEK 2,375 million. Estimated value over the product lifecycle from possible additional design wins with the car manufacturers on existing platforms is now SEK 4,425 million.
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