- In July 2021 Magna International Inc. will acquire Veoneer, a leader in automotive safety technology to strengthen and broaden its ADAS portfolio and industry position
- In April 2021 Denso Corporation developed advanced driver assistance products for the new Lexus LS and Toyota Mirai
- In January 2020 ZF co ASSIST, a Level 2 + automated driving system, was released as the company's first foray into the Level 2 + modular hardware and software suite, highlighting ZF's capabilities as a complete system supplier. ZF will equip production vehicles for a major Asian manufacturer with this new ZF system beginning in 2020
- In February 2020, Veoneer was chosen to provide active safety services based on next-generation vision and radar systems. Veoneers versatile system was designed to achieve Euro NCAP 5-star safety ratings and includes a variety of driver assistance features such as highway assistance, adaptive cruise control stop and go, traffic sign recognition, lane centering control, automatic emergency braking, and automated high beam control
- In July 2020 Arbor unveiled an Advanced Driver Assistance System (ADAS) and fleet management Rockchip PX30-based telematics device with an 8-inch touchscreen, with the primary goal of improving bus safety
- In July 2020 LeddarTech, a Canadian ADAS (advanced driver assistance systems) company, announced that it is acquiring VayaVision, an Israeli company that creates an autonomous vehicle vision sensor-based platform



