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Halio and Arbe Robotics Giving Mobileye a Run for Its money

Halio and Arbe Robotics were represented at the EcoMotion Exhibition held in Tel Aviv.

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Arbe co-founders Oz Fixman, Noam Arkind, and Kobi Marenko.

Mobileye is not the only Israeli company developing auto-tech,  just the best known. A variety of Israeli startups working in this field were represented at last week’s EcoMotion Exhibition held in Tel Aviv, including two significant ones: Halio and Arbe Robotics.

Co-founded in 2017 by Orr Danon and Avi Baum, previously CTO for wireless connectivity at the microprocessor outfit Texas Instruments, Hailo boasts that its AI processors feature high compute power at a high power efficiency and cost efficiency. One small, low-power and self-contained chip can process high-resolution videos in real-time or multiple video streams and neural network models simultaneously, all within a small power budget and rigid heat dissipation constraints.

Halio’s product portfolio includes a portfolio of AI accelerators that integrate with edge platforms, empowering real-time deep learning inference tasks on the edge, and a range of AI vision processors which incorporate Hailo’s leading AI inferencing capabilities with advanced computer vision engines, to empower smart cameras with unprecedented AI capabilities.

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In April Hailo raised another $120 million in its Series C fundraising round. The company has now raised $340 million to date.

Founded in 2015 by CEO Kobi Marenko, CTO Dr. Noam Arkind and COO Oz Fixman, Arbe Robotic offers driver-assist systems and develops fully-automated driving tech. Arbe boasts that it delivers the first and only available long-range, 4D Imaging Radar, with industry leading performance and an unparalleled cost advantage. Its 4D Imaging Radar, says the company, is suitable for every level of vehicle autonomy, and is a vital sensor for Level 2+ and higher, with significantly superior resolution to other competing radar solutions.

Arbe’s also declares that its proprietary chipset has the largest channel array count in the industry with 48 receiving and 48 transmitting RF channels, a dedicated processor chip, and AI-based post-processing. The production-ready and affordable 4D Imaging Radar chipset solution, executes in the most challenging corner cases and is dependable in practically all environmental conditions.

“Even in this difficult year, the EcoMotion community continues to hold its traditional event while taking the necessary measures for the events of the hour. We thank the dozens of participants who come to us from dozens of different countries around the world, a figure that indicates the great power and appreciation that the Israeli smart transportation community has,” said J. Nipper Schwartz, CEO of the EcoMotion community, referring to the ongoing war in Gaza. “Despite the last and challenging year, it is of utmost importance to gather together as a community, because Israeli technology continued to advance and expand this year as well.”

EcoMotion is a “dynamic and growing “community in the Smart Mobility field comprised of over 750 startups and 16,000 community members. Its mission is to advance the smart mobility sector through technology and innovation by supporting startups to grow and addressing the challenges of the global mobility ecosystem.

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