- In January 2024, Bosch announced enhancements to its Lane Keep Assist technology with AI-based lane detection. The update enables more accurate performance in poor visibility conditions and aligns with the company’s strategy to support Level 2 and 3 autonomous driving functions.
- In March 2023, Continental AG expanded its ADAS production capacity in Germany to meet growing demand for lane-keeping systems. The facility upgrade supports higher volume manufacturing of sensors and control units for OEMs targeting Euro NCAP safety ratings.
- In October 2023, Hyundai Mobis introduced its next-generation integrated lane-keeping system in October 2023. The system combines camera and radar data to improve steering assistance. It targets mid-segment vehicles, aiming to broaden LKAS accessibility across various global markets.
- In June 2024, Valeo launched a collaborative project with European OEMs to develop low-cost, scalable Lane Keep Assist solutions for compact cars. The initiative focuses on regulatory compliance and supports upcoming Euro NCAP safety requirements set for 2026.



