- In February 2024, ZF Aftermarket launched OE-quality sensors under its WABCO brand, offering comprehensive support to ensure compliance and safety. By providing essential components and repair kits, ZF aims to enhance repair efficiency and maintain high-quality standards
- In October 2023, Honeywell introduced new sensor solutions designed to address safety concerns in electric vehicle (EV) manufacturing and usage, focusing on improving safety across various stages of EV production and operation
- In October 2023, KOITO MANUFACTURING CO., LTD. and DENSO CORPORATION teamed up to improve night driving safety by enhancing the object recognition capabilities of vehicle image sensors. Their collaboration aims to reduce accidents and fatalities during nighttime driving through advanced lighting and sensor technologies
- In June 2022, Microchip Technology Inc. launched the LX34070 IC, an inductive position sensor designed for electric vehicle (EV) motor control applications. The sensor features differential outputs and fast sample rates, ensuring both performance and safety compliance
- In January 2022, Mercedes-Benz collaborated with Luminar to integrate the latter’s lidar sensors into its luxury vehicles. This partnership aims to enhance safety, comfort, and autonomous driving capabilities, particularly for highway driving scenarios



