
Easyrain, an Italian tech company focused on advanced driver assistance systems and autonomous vehicles, has become the first Italian company to join NVIDIA's AI Systems Inspection Lab, the company reported in a press release on June 11.
The partnership was announced at the 2025 NVIDIA GTC AI Conference in Paris and involves Easyrain's virtual anti-aquaplaning sensor. The sensor, part of Easyrain's DAI platform, is designed for real-time, software-only detection of low-grip road conditions, eliminating the need for additional hardware. It aims to enhance safety and efficiency in ADAS and autonomous driving solutions, with its first implementation planned for a premium vehicle launch in 2026.
The NVIDIA Halos AI Systems Inspection Lab, which is accredited by the ANSI National Accreditation Board (ANAB), assists automotive partners in meeting evolving safety standards. The lab ensures that automotive software and systems demonstrate functional safety, AI reliability and cybersecurity to integrate effectively with NVIDIA's Halos elements. This collaboration represents a significant step in the advancement of safety and technological integration in the automotive industry.
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