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Israels UVeye Recognized for AI System Scanning Vehicles in Seconds

Israeli company UVeye's AI vehicle inspection system, scanning cars in seconds with 96% accuracy, won a Newsweek AI Impact Award.

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Jerusalem, 13 May, 2026 (TPS-IL) — UVeye, an Israeli AI-powered automotive inspection company, has won the “AI Mobility: Best Outcomes, Automotive/Transportation Manufacturing” category at the Newsweek AI Impact Awards. The company was Recognized for its drive-through “MRI for cars” system, which uses computer vision and deep learning to scan tires, underbodies, and exteriors in seconds with 96% accuracy, compared to around 24% in manual checks.

UVeye said its platform now operates in more than 1,000 systems worldwide, scanning over three million vehicles each month across dealerships, fleets, and logistics hubs.

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