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Valeo wins GM Award for ADAS Systems

The French conglomerate is one of the leading providers of technologies for driver assistance. General Motors has now named Valeo as Supplier of the Year in the Driver Assistance Systems (ADAS) category.

Karin Bogacz, Group Customer Vice President at Valeo; Jeffrey Shay, President North America at Valeo, and Kristin Toth from GM (from left to right). | Photo: Valeo
Karin Bogacz, Group Customer Vice President at Valeo; Jeffrey Shay, President North America at Valeo, and Kristin Toth from GM (from left to right). | Photo: Valeo
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Thomas Kanzler

The automotive supplier Valeo is one of the leading providers in the field of driver assistance systems. Valeo develops software and a comprehensive range of sensors (ultrasonic sensors, cameras, radar, LiDARS) and computing units (domain controller) that enable the vehicle to make the right decisions.

The company has sold more than 1.5 billion ADAS sensors in the past 30 years and plans to sell more than 3 billion sensors in the next 5 years. The vehicles increasingly offer more ADAS features to ensure passenger safety and pave the way for autonomous driving. ADAS technology ranges from automatic emergency braking in case of danger, monitoring the driver's attention, keeping the vehicle in the correct lane, automatic speed adjustment, to lighting adjustment.

"This award is an extraordinary milestone in the long-standing relationship between Valeo and GM, and we are honored to receive this recognition. The acceleration of ADAS technology is central to Valeo, and for GM to recognize us in this category is truly something special," said Jeffrey Shay, President of Valeo North America.

What does that mean?

The French supplier now equips every third new car in the world with sensors. Hats off!

Translated automatically from German.
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