As vehicles become more automated, one critical question remains: is the driver actually ready to take over when it matters most? While current driver monitoring systems focus on signals like eye gaze and steering input, true safety requires a deeper understanding of driver readiness. Our latest white paper explores why readiness is becoming a defining factor for Level 2 and Level 3 automation, the limitations of traditional monitoring approaches, emerging regulatory and safety requirements, and how a more holistic understanding of driver behavior can help bridge the gap between human and machine. Download the white paper to explore the future of driver readiness and safer automation: https://t.co/VccAEeUMQS
Yesterday, we had the pleasure of participating in the high-level automotive delegation in Italy, led by HRH Prince Daniel. The visit provided a premier platform to engage with Italy’s leading automotive OEMs and innovation leaders on the future of mobility, safety and intelligent technology. Sweden continues to drive progress through collaboration and forward-thinking engineering, and this initiative proved highly valuable for strengthening relationships and exploring future partnerships across the European automotive ecosystem. Thank you to the organizers, @BusinessSweden, for this valuable opportunity. #Automotive #Innovation #Mobility #BusinessSweden #Italy #FutureOfMobility
Neonode is heading to Singapore to attend NRF: Retail's Big Show Asia Pacific, taking place June 2–4, 2026, at the Marina Bay Sands Expo & Convention Centre. Meet us at booth 1420 to see how our proprietary MultiSensing® software can transform the self-checkout experience by adding an intelligence layer that can see and interpret shopper demographics and behavior in real-time, including age, gender, intentional theft or innocent missed scans. NRF APAC serves as the ultimate gathering for industry leaders and innovators to collaborate and shape the future of commerce. We hope to see you there. https://t.co/QVzf1g6bm5
Neonode is heading to InCabin USA, where we will be showcasing how our camera-based sensing technology enables real-time driver readiness insights for safer and more intelligent driver automation. Visit us to experience our live demo vehicle, and be sure to hear Agnes Jernström speak on stage about the future of human-machine interaction and in-cabin intelligence. We hope to see you there. Learn more: https://t.co/QGoQ1kNMev
As vehicles become more automated, safety is not just about monitoring the driver; it’s about truly understanding their readiness to take over control from autonomous functions. Our latest article explores why driver monitoring is not the same as understanding, and how the shift from detection to interpretation is critical for designing systems that can anticipate human behavior and enable safer, more intuitive handovers. Read the full article: https://t.co/TXsp6AvoQW
The Insurance Institute for Highway Safety (IIHS) has made one thing clear with its recommended safeguards for partial automation: most vehicles on American roads are not doing enough to ensure drivers stay engaged. This is more than just a safety gap; it is a growing risk for automakers as ratings increasingly shape consumer trust and purchasing decisions. However, this challenge also presents an opportunity. By integrating the right technology, manufacturers can become first-movers in achieving top-tier safety ratings and establishing themselves as industry leaders. Learn more: https://t.co/YhKEn6pYKd
As vehicles become increasingly intelligent, understanding the human behind the wheel is becoming critical. In this interview, Veronika Wahlberg, Sales Director Europe at Neonode, draws on her background in human behavior research and automotive product development to share how advanced sensing technologies can better interpret driver intent, improve safety and enable more seamless interaction between humans and machines. Read the full interview here: https://t.co/v0RhO5xa6S
Seatbelts save lives, but only if they are worn correctly. Common misuses such as placing the strap under the arm or behind the back significantly increase the risk of severe injury during a collision. Learn how Neonode’s Seatbelt Routing Detection uses camera-based sensing technology to move beyond basic latch sensors, allowing vehicles to actually see and correct these risky behaviors in real time: https://t.co/RX3HRBjuJs
Digital mirrors in cars and trucks offer significant advantages in aerodynamics and low-light visibility, but many drivers find them less intuitive than traditional glass. Download the study to see how user acceptance can be improved with intuitive sensing solutions: https://t.co/tpq1SOax34
Did you know that traffic accidents claim 1.19 million lives every year? The real tragedy is that many of these accidents are preventable. Neonode’s Driver Monitoring Software detects fatigue and distraction and provides life-saving alerts when needed. https://t.co/PHLnktzyN9
A defining automotive trend for 2026 is the rise of 3D sensing in vehicles. At Neonode, our in-cabin monitoring system has been built with 3D in mind since 2017, leveraging monocular depth estimation before it became an industry focus. https://t.co/NI7PtxQKiV
We’re back from CES 2026, energized by great conversations with peers in the automotive industry. It's clear that AI is evolving from passive observation to agentic systems that help drivers. For Neonode, CES reinforces a familiar truth: the future of mobility is human-centric.
The 2026 Euro NCAP protocols include seatbelt routing as part of the Safe Driving Seatbelt Usage criteria, awarding up to 5 points for detecting whether the driver’s seatbelt is worn correctly rather than merely buckled. Neonode’s seatbelt routing detection software uses computer vision to identify misuse cases, including when the seatbelt is not worn, routed behind the back, or worn as a lap belt only. Download the product sheet to learn more: https://t.co/sSFk1iau98
Neonode appoints Marec Gasiun as Executive VP of Sales & Marketing. Marec has an extensive track record across the automotive, technology, and telecom sectors. He joins Neonode to accelerate the company's growth journey in 2026 and beyond.
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Did you know that Neonode is a great place to work? Great Place To Work® is the global authority on workplace culture, which has surveyed more than 100 million employees around the world to define what makes a great workplace. Neonode checks all the boxes, with our best score in employee camaraderie. To deep-dive into what makes Neonode so special, we interviewed Bodil Wigert, Engineering Manager, to find out how great leadership makes a difference. Read it here: https://t.co/SdVONsk3RU
The countdown is officially on for CES 2026. Neonode will be in Las Vegas from January 6–9 and our team is excited to meet with automotive OEMs and tier-1 suppliers to discuss the latest in in-cabin sensing technology. Book a meeting and talk with us; https://t.co/teOkLRUiEq
Next week, Neonode will be attending the InCabin USA event in Dearborn. Dominik Marx, Sales Director for America, will be on site and looks forward to meeting with attendees to discuss how Neonode's technology can address key challenges in driver monitoring and in-cabin sensing.
As vehicles shift to centralized software defined architectures, Driver Monitoring Systems and ADAS will share compute, creating both opportunity and risk. Learn how Neonode's MultiSensing® platform has been designed to ensure driver drowsiness and distraction detection stays reliable while competing with other critical systems that control steering and braking: https://t.co/YyUuQaGRUu