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Brigade wins Logistics UK award for CAREYE®

Dec 15, 2022

Brigade wins Logistics UK award for CAREYE®

The awards, which took place in London on 8th December, are an annual celebration of excellence in the logistics and supply chain sectors. They recognise the most innovative projects during the last 12 months across the road, rail, air and water industries.

CAREYE®, which was recently named best in the Active Safety sub-category and won third prize in the Smart & Safe category at the 2022 CLEPA Awards, is the result of extensive research by our partner, EYYES.

The system uses AI to accurately evaluate video streaming from cameras fitted to the vehicle and can calculate the future course of motion of nearby people or objects. Combining data about a vehicle’s speed and direction, the system reliably and accurately warns the driver in real time of a possible collision before it occurs.

Warnings are issued either actively with an audible and visual red alert if a person or object is at risk of being hit, or passively with a visual yellow alert if, for example, a person or object is moving away from the danger zone – dramatically reducing false alerts.

Brigade was up against seven other candidates for the coveted Logistics UK trophy. Managing Director of Brigade Electronics UK Peter Squire was presented with the award during an evening of dinner and dancing at the Park Plaza Westminster Bridge in London. He said: 

“We are honoured to receive this award for the most innovative product of the year for CAREYE® – it is a welcome addition to our trophy cabinet. Congratulations to the whole team and our partner, EYYES GmbH. This award is testament to the hard work everyone at Brigade puts in every day to ensure we stay at the forefront of creating cutting-edge technology that saves lives.” 

For further information about Brigade and our range of commercial vehicle safety products, please contact us 

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