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UVeye Wins Atlas Prize for AI-Powered Vehicle Inspection Technology

Israeli startup UVeye has won the prestigious Atlas Prize, known as the "Oscar" of Israeli high-tech, for its AI-based vehicle inspection ...

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Jerusalem, 8 May, 2025 (TPS-IL) — Israeli startup UVeye has won the prestigious Atlas Prize, known as the “Oscar” of Israeli high-tech, for its AI-based vehicle inspection systems. Chosen from 200 startups, UVeye impressed judges with its technological innovation and global impact. The company’s automated scanners inspect vehicles within seconds, detecting damage, defects, and safety issues without human involvement.

UVeye’s technology is used at over 400 locations across North America and Europe, including Hertz branches and Amazon sites. Founded in 2016, UVeye has raised $380 million and was named one of TIME’s best inventions and one of Fast Company’s most innovative companies.

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