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Spartan Radar and Smart Radar System Collaborate on Advanced Safety Solution for Commercial Vehicles
Smart Radar System's 180° radar and Spartan's advanced software increase resolution and detection time to improve the safety of commercial vehicles.
LOS ALAMITOS, CA / ACCESSWIRE / June 21, 2024 / Spartan Radar, Inc. and Smart Radar System, Inc. have signed a Strategic Alliance Agreement aimed at enhancing sensor solutions for commercial vehicle markets globally. The partnership will integrate Spartan's advanced software with SRS radar technology, providing a critical safety solution for today's commercial vehicles.
Enhancing commercial vehicle safety is crucial. The Bureau of Labor Statistics reported that transportation-related accidents accounted for 38% of workplace deaths in the U.S. in 2022, indicating a growing safety concern. By combining Spartan's hardware-agnostic software with SRS's radar, the new system identifies objects in vehicle blind spots and alerts drivers to potential collisions.
Dr. Paul Y. Kim, CEO of SRS, emphasized that this alliance would bring advanced radar offerings to underserved markets. Blake Gasca, Spartan's CEO, highlighted the significant commercial traction Spartan has gained, stating this partnership would deliver the most dynamic radar solution for commercial vehicles.
This collaboration is an example of Spartan's impact on mobility safety, extending its radar technology to various applications, including indoor object detection and elevated object detection for clearance space. Spartan and SRS will jointly market Spartan Hoplo systems powered by SRS radar across the commercial vehicle sector.
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