- In May 2024, Bosch Mobility Solutions announced the launch of its next-generation Automatic Emergency Braking (AEB) system featuring AI-powered pedestrian detection and adaptive braking capabilities. This innovation aims to enhance vehicle safety by significantly reducing collision risks in urban environments. Bosch’s new system is designed to integrate seamlessly with existing driver-assistance technologies, reinforcing its leadership in automotive safety solutions globally.
- In April 2024, Continental AG expanded its Automatic Emergency Braking portfolio by introducing a modular sensor fusion platform that combines radar, camera, and LiDAR technologies. This development enables more precise obstacle detection and faster response times, particularly under challenging weather and lighting conditions. Continental’s enhanced AEB systems are targeted at commercial vehicles, reflecting the growing demand for advanced safety features in logistics and freight transportation.
- In March 2024, ZF Friedrichshafen AG partnered with NVIDIA to develop a scalable, AI-based Automatic Emergency Braking platform designed for next-gen autonomous vehicles. The collaboration focuses on leveraging high-performance computing to improve real-time decision-making during emergency braking scenarios. This strategic partnership underscores the industry's shift towards fully integrated, intelligent safety systems to support higher levels of vehicle automation.
- In February 2024, Denso Corporation announced the rollout of an upgraded Automatic Emergency Braking system tailored for electric vehicles (EVs), featuring enhanced battery safety protocols during emergency stops. The system is designed to minimize risks associated with sudden braking in EVs, including battery pack damage and fire hazards. Denso’s innovation aligns with the accelerating adoption of EVs worldwide and the increasing emphasis on tailored safety technologies.
- In January 2024, Autoliv Inc. released a new cloud-connected Automatic Emergency Braking system that enables over-the-air updates and remote diagnostics. This smart connectivity feature allows for continuous performance optimization and rapid deployment of safety enhancements without requiring vehicle recalls. Autoliv’s development marks a significant step toward more adaptive and connected vehicle safety ecosystems.



