Under this important partnership, Here Technologies will provide navigation data and location services to ARAI, which will help in ADAS testing and software-defined vehicle development. At the ADAS show, drivebuddyAI also showcased its India-made ADAS and driver monitoring system DMS. This system is developed, trended and verified as per ARAI standards on Indian roads. DriveBuddy AI is serving major truck and bus fleets and meeting the needs of OEMs ahead of India’s proposed ADAS guidelines from 2027.
The company demonstrated its fifth generation single-box ADAS solution on a demo truck, which meets five critical AIS standards. These include Autonomous Emergency Braking with Camera-Radar Fusion, Driver Drooling and Attention Warning, Lane Departure Warning, Blind Spot Information System and Moving Off Information System.
Amidst all this, let us tell you that the collaboration between AdSho and ARAI is preparing India for next generation vehicle safety and automation. By bringing together global leaders like Here Technologies and DriveBDAI along with Indian companies like Starken, this initiative provides a strong platform for testing and deployment of AdaS solutions for Indian roads. The ADAS Test City is expected to shape secure and scalable ADAS technologies that will lead India towards intelligent, connected and more secure mobility.
Let us tell you that a lot of private and government efforts are being made to improve road safety in India. ARAI is working to bring better technology through new partnerships, while car companies are introducing cars in the Indian market equipped with many important features of Advanced Driver Assistance System. Now work is being done on ADAS technology in two-wheelers also.
