UVeye

Mentor,  OH 
United States
http://www.uveye.com


Setting a New Standard of Vehicle Inspection.

This January, we are bringing our technology to NADA2023 with live demonstrations of a real-size Atlas Lite system and full overview of how automated inspection can benefit your clients and dealership!We are flying in 6 chosen dealer and auction partners from all across the United States showcasing the #UVeyeimpact for both the service and sales departments.Every week we will announce a new partner joining us with previews of the stories and people behind the success with UVeye. Stay tuned for our big announcement on the 24th of January proceeding the event!

Schedule your demo and find us at Booth #6239: https://www.uveye.com/nada-2023/

We will also be featured at the General Motors booth #1545!

UVeye provides modular Automatic inspection stations for dealerships, auctions and fleets in the United States and across the world. The company’s product suite include underbody, tires and exterior inspection with adapted versions per use case allowing comprehensive scanning of mechanical and safety issues around vehicles.The company has installed systems in over 200 sites including dealerships, auctions and fleets all across the world. During 2022 both Volvo Cars and General Motors have announced national programs to incentivize their dealer networks to install UVeye for both service and used car applications.UVeye provides fleet management solutions for leading last mile delivery fleets powered by Atlas stations and enabling predictive maintenance flagging safety issues at the fleet depot or parking lot.


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UVeye and General Motors Dealership Program

 Press Releases

    • UVeye receives strategic investment from GM’s capital venture arm, GM Ventures
    • UVeye and GM enter into strategic collaboration which will look to develop, expand, and commercialize UVeye’s high-speed inspection technology
    • UVeye technology already being implemented in a limited number of dealerships in North America

    DETROIT, June 22, 2022UVeye, a provider of advanced vehicle diagnostic systems, today announced that it has received an investment from the capital venture arm of General Motors, GM Ventures, to help fund the development and commercialization of the company’s vehicle inspection technology.

    UVeye also has entered into a commercial agreement with General Motors to explore the expansion of UVeye’s automated high-speed systems to GM dealerships throughout various markets.

    Serving as the venture capital arm of General Motors, GM Ventures strategically invests in startup companies that share GM’s enterprise vision of an all-electric, hands-free, and more seamlessly connected future, and are helping to position GM as a leading transportation technology enterprise.

    As part of the strategic collaboration agreement, the two companies have agreed to work on a variety of vehicle-inspection technology projects involving used-car auctions, fleet operations and automotive dealership sales. In the future, UVeye plans to incorporate electric-vehicle and autonomous- driving platforms into its inspection databases as well.

    UVeye systems use artificial intelligence, machine-learning and high-definition camera technologies to quickly and accurately check tires, underbody components and vehicle exteriors for defects, missing parts and other safety-related issues.

    More than 4,000 GM dealerships will be eligible to purchase the vehicle-inspection equipment to use in their service lanes. The team will also explore applications for extending the technology to exterior scans and photography to generate online interest and potential sales for used vehicles.

    "We are on a journey to create the best customer service experience possible and the implementation of UVeye into our dealership service lanes helps us do that," said John Roth, GM global vice president, Customer Care and Aftersales. "Providing real-time, consistent and accurate feedback to our customers will help us ensure they are getting the best performance out of their vehicle."

    Amir Hever, UVeye’s CEO and co-founder, noted that automated inspection processes take seconds to complete and are significantly more accurate than time-consuming manual inspections commonly in use today.

    UVeye currently has facilities in North America, Europe and the Asia Pacific region, including offices in Israel, Japan, Germany and the United States. The company has formed strategic partnerships with numerous dealership groups, used car auctions and vehicle fleets since it was founded in 2016.

    GM dealerships have access to three high-speed UVeye systems that utilize a unique combination of proprietary algorithms, cloud architecture, artificial intelligence, machine learning and sensor-fusion technologies. They include:

    ·       Helios – An underbody scanner that detects a wide variety of problems including frame damage, missing parts and fluid leaks, as well as brake and exhaust-system issues.

    ·       Artemis – A system that checks tire quality. Within seconds it identifies tire brand, technical specifications, air pressure, tread depth, sidewall damage, alignment issues and whether or not a vehicle’s tires are mismatched.

    ·       Atlas – A 360-degree detection system that checks sheet metal and other external body components such as bumpers, door locks, grilles and windows.

    Hever believes that UVeye shares a common vision with General Motors for improved service quality that can benefit dealers, service technicians, and customers alike.

    “High-speed inspection equipment can serve as tools of empowerment for new- and used-car dealers,” Hever said. “We very much look forward to working with GM in the months and years ahead. Both companies share the same vision and sense of innovation and when it comes to vehicle quality, the future is a bright one.”

    Early implementations of UVeye’s technology at a limited number of GM dealers in North America are already yielding positive results. As the collaboration continues, the two companies will look to expand the applications of the technology across GM’s global dealer network, enhancing the robustness of real time vehicle diagnostics and creating a more streamlined exchange of information between customers, their vehicles and service technicians.

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    About UVeye

    UVeye systems utilize a unique combination of proprietary algorithms, cloud architecture, artificial intelligence, machine learning and sensor-fusion technologies. The drive-through systems can detect within seconds any external or mechanical flaw and identify anomalies, modifications or foreign objects from under and from any side of a vehicle.

    UVeye’s scanning processes complete within seconds and can be used throughout a vehicle’s lifecycle. Its technology originally was developed for the security industry to detect weapons and contraband. It now is used in the auto industry to detect a wide variety of quality issues, including oil leaks, paint scratches, tire problems, brake-line damage and exhaust-system issues.

    Additional information is available at www.uveye.com.

  • ●      UVeye joins with Tekion to integrate automated vehicle-inspection systems with the latest artificial intelligence-powered Automotive Retail Cloud

    ●      General Motors dealership network will be the first to utilize the Tekion integration

    DETROIT – UVeye is integrating its advanced vehicle-inspection systems with Tekion’s end-to-end cloud-native platform, Automotive Retail Cloud (ARC).

    The two technology companies are joining forces following UVeye’s recent collaboration with General Motors. The collaborative effort will enable dealers that utilize Tekion’s ARC to benefit from the seamless integration of UVeye systems.

    Vehicle passes through UVeye inspection line at Carl Black Kennesaw, Georgia

    “Our partnership with Tekion is just one of many steps UVeye is taking to improve and revolutionize the customer-service experience at dealerships through unprecedented levels of transparency,” says Amir Hever, the company’s CEO and co-founder.

    By combining UVeye’s AI-powered vehicle scanning devices with Tekion’s innovative cloud-native software, service customers and dealership employees will be able to receive comprehensive vehicle-condition reports instantaneously. The reports are designed to provide clarity and enhance the customer-service experience by helping users decide on the best service solutions possible.

    Customers simply can drive through UVeye scanning units at the entrance of the dealership service department. Detailed reports then are delivered via text message, email or through Tekion’s personalized consumer portal in ARC. Not only can the reports eliminate guesswork, but they also build customer trust through transparency.

    Carl Black Chevrolet, Buick, GMC of Kennesaw, Georgia, is the first GM dealer to integrate UVeye’s advanced vehicle-inspection systems with Tekion’s game-changing Automotive Retail Cloud.

    “We’re incredibly excited to be collaborating with Tekion to provide an extraordinary experience for dealership customers across the country in the coming months,” notes Hever. “With our integration into Tekion’s ARC, GM customers and dealerships now can benefit from stronger and more transparent relationships from the data we provide both parties. It’s a win-win for everyone.”

    The UVeye product suite includes three AI-driven systems that can detect mechanical issues such as fluid leaks and component and body damage as well as missing parts or modifications. They also can measure tire-tread depth, detect uneven wear and read sidewall information.

    UVeye systems then summarize tire, underbody and exterior inspection data into a single detailed vehicle-condition report that instantly can be relayed to both customers and dealership service personnel.

    “We look forward to working with UVeye to deliver a seamless and superior experience to consumers during their vehicle service experience,” says Jay Vijayan, CEO and founder of Tekion. “Through this collaboration, consumers can access important safety data about their vehicle and in turn, dealers are improving efficiency and providing added value to their guests. This is another step in modernizing automotive retail.”

    Note to Editors: High-resolution photography is available on request. A video demonstrating the UVeye system in use at a General Motors dealership is available on YouTube at https://bit.ly/3SZcjwn .

    • General Motors and Volvo are deploying UVeye technology at dealerships in the U.S.
    • UVeye's high-speed vehicle-inspection systems help improve customer service at new- and used-car dealerships.

    DETROITNov. 28, 2022 /PRNewswire/ -- Amir Hever, UVeye's CEO and co-founder, has received an Automotive News All-Star award for the company's development of vehicle-inspection systems to improve customer service at new- and used-car dealerships throughout the United States.

    General Motors and Volvo this year announced plans to install UVeye technology at dealership service departments throughout the United States. In addition to GM and Volvo, other automotive investors in UVeye include CarMax, Hyundai Motors and Toyota Tsusho.

    UVeye's high-speed inspection systems use artificial intelligence, sensor fusion and high-speed camera technology to spot within seconds issues ranging from worn tires to defective underbody parts. Already in place at several hundred U.S. dealerships, they are faster and more accurate than traditional service-lane inspections and have been proven to help dealers significantly improve customer service.

    Earlier this year General Motors entered into a commercial agreement with the company to explore the use of UVeye technology at GM dealerships throughout the world. In March, Volvo announced plans to equip its U.S. dealerships with UVeye's automated inspection systems as well.

    "It's truly an honor to have been recognized with this prestigious Automotive News All-Star award," Hever said. "The real winners of this award, however, are UVeye's dedicated employees around the world as well as our investors, automotive partners and dealership customers.

    "I specifically want to thank our partners in the U.S., General Motors, Volvo Cars USA and CarMax, for all of their support over the past year. Our growth in 2022 has been sparked by their investments in our technology."

    Hever noted that UVeye applications also have been integrated this year into major dealership management systems available to thousands of U.S. dealerships including Tekion's Automotive Retail Cloud (ARC) and CDK Drive's Fortellis Automotive Commerce Exchange.

    Automakers have been quick to recognize the importance of UVeye's technology.

    "We are on a journey to create the best customer-service experience possible and the implementation of UVeye systems into our dealership service lanes helps us do that," said John Roth, GM's global vice president, Customer Care and After Sales. "Providing real-time, consistent and accurate feedback to our customers will help us ensure that they get the best performance from their vehicles."

    Rick Bryant, vice president of Sales Operations for Volvo Cars USA, noted that UVeye provides Volvo dealers with "an extremely powerful tool," adding that "It provides transparency, repeatability and results in a multipoint inspection. I don't see a better solution anywhere."

    UVeye's three high-speed systems currently available use a unique combination of proprietary algorithms, cloud architecture, artificial intelligence, machine-learning and sensor-fusion technologies. Its Helios system is an underbody scanner that detects problems such as frame damage, missing parts and fluid links, as well as brake and exhaust-system issues.

    Artemis is a UVeye system that checks tire quality and within seconds can identify tire brand, technical specifications, air pressure, tread depth, sidewall damage, mismatched tires and alignment issues. Atlas is a 360-degree detection system that checks sheet metal and other external components such as bumpers, door locks, grilles and windows.

    UVeye has facilities in North AmericaEurope and the Asia Pacific region. Hever adds that the company will announce further expansion plans in the United States next year. UVeye already has formed strategic partnerships with a number of dealership groups, used-car auctions and vehicle fleets.

    Established in 1981, the Automotive News All-Star program is considered the most prestigious award-program for automotive executives in the U.S. In 2022, Automotive News editors and reporters selected top executives in 38 categories ranging from "Industry Newsmaker of the Year" to "Diversity, Equity and Inclusion."

    Winners of the award in 2022 include senior managers from CarMax, Continental, Ford Motor Company, General Motors, Hyundai, Lamborghini, Mercedes-Benz, Maserati, Nissan, Stellantis, Tesla and Toyota. UVeye's Hever was recognized for achievements in the category of Fixed Ops – Vendor.

    About UVeye

    Established in 2016, UVeye has created the world's first comprehensive and fully automated suite of vehicle-inspection systems. The company's groundbreaking drive-thru systems can detect virtually any external or mechanical flaws and identify anomalies, modifications or foreign objects under and around every side of a vehicle within seconds.

    Detected problems include oil leaks, exterior imperfections such as scratches and dents, tire sidewall and tread issues and other forms of underbody damage. Originally a developer of inspection systems for the homeland security industry, UVeye has gone on to expand its technology applications for use in the auto industry, revolutionizing multipoint inspection processes to improve the customer experience by identifying a wide variety of quality and repair concerns.

    Additional information is available at www.uveye.com

  • Dealership Managers to Discuss High-Tech Vehicle-Inspection Systems at NADA

    • Audi, Buick, Chevrolet, GMC, Toyota and Volvo fixed ops managers will be on hand to discuss vehicle-inspection systems at UVeye’s NADA exhibit in Dallas
    • UVeye technology has attracted investments from CarMax, General Motors, Hyundai, Toyota Tsusho and Volvo

    DETROIT – Leading Audi, Buick, Chevrolet, GMC, Toyota and Volvo dealership service-department managers will be on hand to discuss their use of high-tech vehicle-inspection systems to improve customer satisfaction at UVeye’s NADA 2023 exhibit (Jan. 26-29) in Dallas, Texas.

    UVeye’s industry-first suite of vehicle-inspection systems feature patented artificial intelligence, machine learning, computer vision and high-speed camera technologies proven to speed repair work, significantly improve customer-satisfaction and increase service-department profitability.

    The first and only auto-industry service technology of its kind has attracted investments from major automakers and dealership groups such as CarMax, General Motors, Hyundai Motors, Toyota Tsusho and Volvo Cars.

    Last year General Motors and Volvo Cars both announced plans to support the installation of UVeye inspection systems at dealerships throughout the United States. UVeye technology also has been integrated into Tekion’s Automotive Retail Cloud platform and CDK Drive’s dealership management system.

    UVeye’s tire (Artemis), underbody (Helios) and exterior (Atlas) systems will be on display at the company’s 2,000-square-foot NADA booth (#6239) and also featured in the General Motors display area (booth #1545). Special introductory plans will be available for dealers attending NADA. Demonstrations and private meetings also can be scheduled by clicking on the “Schedule a Meeting” link on UVeye’s NADA landing page: www.uveye.com/nada-2023.

    Media interviews in person at NADA or online also can be scheduled by email with Larry Weis (lweis@usautocom.com) or Jana Hochbohm (jhochbohm@usautocom.com) at AutoCom Associates.

    Artemis is the only high-speed tire-inspection system of its kind able to detect a wide range of tire-related issues and capture brand, age and air pressure information. Helios is an undercarriage scanner that can detect potential safety issues, including fluid leaks, brake problems and exhaust system damage. Atlas is a 360-degree exterior inspection system that captures sheet metal damage as well as a host of other issues.

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    About UVeye

    Established in 2016, UVeye has created the world’s first fully-automated suite of vehicle inspection systems.

    Utilizing a unique combination of proprietary algorithms, cloud architecture, artificial intelligence, machine learning and sensor-fusion technologies, the company’s groundbreaking drive-thru systems can detect external or mechanical flaws and identify anomalies, modifications or foreign objects under and around any side of a vehicle within seconds.

    UVeye technology can detect a virtually limitless list of vehicle problems, including oil leaks, exterior damage such as scratches and dents, tire sidewall and tread issues and numerous forms of underbody damage.

    Originally developed for use in the homeland security industry, UVeye expanded its technology applications to the auto industry, revolutionizing multipoint inspection processes and improving the customer experience by scanning for and identifying a wide variety of quality and repair concerns. Additional information is available at www.uveye.com.

    • UVeye’s industry-first suite of tire, underbody and exterior inspection technology sets new standards for speed, accuracy and cost efficiency

    • General Motors, Hyundai, Toyota Tsusho, Volvo and CarMax are investment partners in development of the new technology 

     

    DALLAS – The auto industry’s first fully automated suite of vehicle-inspection systems for dealership service departments and used-car auctions will be on display this month (Jan. 26-29) at NADA 2023 in Dallas, Texas. 

     

    Developed in Israel with General Motors, Hyundai, Toyota, Volvo and CarMax as investment partners, the UVeye camera-based technology is significantly faster, more cost-efficient and much more accurate than any system currently in use.

     

    UVeye vehicle scans use proprietary sensor fusion, artificial intelligence, machine-learning and high-tech camera systems. They are proven to catch 96 percent of existing problems compared to less than 25 percent for manual checks. A drive-through UVeye inspection of tires, underbody components and exteriors also takes less than 12 seconds compared to 20 minutes or more for traditional service-lane inspections. 

     

    Previewed at CES 2020 and shown for the first time at NADA last year, the industry-first technology will be on display at UVeye’s 2,000-square-foot exhibit (Booth #6239) at NADA 2023 at the Kay Bailey Hutchison Convention Center in Dallas, Texas, and featured in the General Motors NADA display area (Booth #1545) as well.

     

    UVeye CEO and Co-founder Amir Hever noted that Volvo, General Motors and CarMax each have announced plans in the past year to support the installation of UVeye inspection systems at dealerships and used-car auction facilities throughout the U.S. 

     

    Hever added that Audi, Buick, Chevrolet, GMC, Toyota and Volvo dealership service-department managers and representatives will be available at UVeye’s NADA exhibit to demonstrate and discuss their use of UVeye technology to improve customer satisfaction.

     

    Dealers with fixed-ops personnel on hand at the UVeye display area will include Audi New Rochelle in New Rochelle, New York; Marine Chevrolet in Jacksonville, North Carolina; Carl Black Chevrolet Buick GMC in Kennesaw, Georgia; Metro Toyota in Cleveland, Ohio, and Volvo Cars Westport in Westport, Connecticut.

     

    “Since installing UVeye systems, we’ve noticed significant growth in new-tire sales and wheel repairs,”  says Samantha Diaz, a service consultant at Audi New Rochelle. “As soon as a customer comes into the service lane, we can see the overall condition of their vehicle and spot any wear-and-tear, damage or alignment issues that need immediate attention.” 

     

    Tim Shaw, service director at McCluskey Chevrolet in Cincinnati, Ohio, adds that “UVeye has been a game changer for us. We see 250 cars or more a day come through our service department. The streamlining and simplification of the service lane process has been instrumental in keeping pace with the number of customers we see on a daily basis.”

     

    Dealership and UVeye executives at NADA will demonstrate UVeye’s tire (Artemis), underbody (Helios) and exterior (Atlas) systems. Special introductory plans for the first-time installation of UVeye technology also will be available for dealers at NADA. Private demonstrations and meetings can be scheduled by clicking on the “Schedule a Meeting” link on UVeye’s NADA landing page: www.uveye.com/nada-2023. 

     

    Dealership fixed-ops representatives at the UVeye exhibit will include Samantha Diaz from Audi New Rochelle; Erric Moretti, service manager, Volvo Westport; Caleb Morgan, service advisor, Carl Black (Chevrolet Buick GMC) Kennesaw; Justin Schneider, product specialist, Metro Toyota Cleveland, and Jerry Massie -- parts manager, Paul Hewson -- fixed operations director and John Yun -- general sales manager, Marine Chevrolet, Jacksonville, North Carolina.


    CarMax executives at the UVeye display will include Anuj Kapur, director of Corporate Development and Venture Capital, and Ted Cox, senior purchasing manager.

     

    “Our programs with Volvo and General Motors have substantially expanded the use of high-speed vehicle-inspection technology in the dealership space here in the United States,” points out UVeye’s Hever. “Our next goal will be to help standardize inspection processes with UVeye technology in the auction world.”

     

    UVeye offers three high-speed vehicle-inspection systems suited for use at new- and used-car dealerships. The rapid drive-through systems include:

     
    • Helios – An underbody scanner that detects a wide variety of problems including frame damage, missing parts and fluid leaks, as well as brake and exhaust-system issues. 

     
    • Artemis – A system that checks tire quality. Within seconds it identifies tire brand, technical specifications, air pressure, tread depth, sidewall damage, whether or not a vehicle’s tires are mismatched and alignment issues. 

     
    • Atlas – A 360-degree vehicle-exterior detection system that checks sheet metal and other external body components such as bumpers, door locks, grilles and windows. 

     

    Hever noted that 2022 was a banner year for UVeye with further expansion in North America planned in 2023. 

     

    “We were especially proud to have received an Automotive News 2022 All-Star Award for our development of vehicle-inspection systems,” the UVeye executive said. “It’s considered to be the most prestigious automotive award program of its kind.”

     

    Media interviews with UVeye executives or dealership representatives at the company’s NADA booth can be scheduled by email with Larry Weis (lweis@usautocom.com) or Jana Hochbohm (jhochbohm@usautocom.com) at AutoCom Associates.


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    About UVeye

    Established in 2016, UVeye has created the world’s first fully-automated suite of vehicle inspection systems. 

     

    Utilizing a unique combination of proprietary algorithms, cloud architecture, artificial intelligence, machine learning and sensor-fusion technologies, the company’s groundbreaking drive-thru systems can detect external or mechanical flaws and identify anomalies, modifications or foreign objects under and around any side of a vehicle within seconds.

     

    UVeye technology can detect a virtually limitless list of vehicle problems, including oil leaks, exterior damage such as scratches and dents, tire sidewall and tread issues and numerous forms of underbody damage. 

     

    Originally developed for use in the homeland security industry, UVeye expanded its technology applications to the auto industry, revolutionizing multipoint inspection processes and improving the customer experience by scanning for and identifying a wide variety of quality and repair concerns. Additional information is available at www.uveye.com.


     

    UVeye Company Contact:

    Yaron Saghiv

    UVeye

    Phone: +1.516.340.3572

    E-mail: yaron.s@uveye.com  



     
     

    Media Contacts:

    Larry Weis or Elaine Cozzetto 

    AutoCom Associates

    Phone: + 1.248.647.8621

    E-mail: lweis@usautocom.com or ecozzetto@usautocom.com  


     
  • PRESS RELEASE

    For Release Anytime after 9:00 a.m. EST on Tuesday, Jan. 24, 2023

    CarMax Partners with UVeye to Automate Inspections at Wholesale Auctions

    • CarMax’s wholesale business sold more than 700,000 vehicles during fiscal year 2022

    DALLAS – CarMax, the nation’s largest retailer of used cars and one of the largest used-car wholesalers, is partnering with UVeye to provide AI-enhanced condition reports for buyers of vehicles sold at auction. 

     

    CarMax has been a strategic investor in UVeye since 2021. The companies have been working together on innovative solutions to improve used-car auction processes. CarMax’s wholesale business sold more than 700,000 vehicles during the past fiscal year.

     

    CarMax is implementing UVeye’s industry-first inspection technology for its wholesale business operations under a licensing agreement with UVeye. 

     

    UVeye systems use artificial intelligence, machine-learning, sensor-fusion and high-speed-camera systems and can spot issues ranging from worn tires and sheet metal-problems to underbody damage. 

     

    CarMax moved its auction sales online in 2020. In a remote-first world, capturing quality imagery is critical to providing buyers with a maximum amount of information about each vehicle. The company already has installed UVeye systems at several wholesale locations and plans to roll out the UVeye technology throughout parts of its wholesale business.  

     

    CarMax will be using UVeye vehicle scans to check vehicle exteriors, undercarriage components and tires to quickly produce online user-friendly reports that include high-resolution photos. Systems in use at CarMax also will have the ability to detect issues such as frame damage, missing parts and fluid leaks, as well as brake and exhaust-system problems. 


    “CarMax’s purpose is to drive integrity by being honest and transparent in every interaction,” said Dave Unice, CarMax vice president of Merchandising Operations. “Our partnership with UVeye allows us to further this mission by providing dealers with highly detailed imagery on auction vehicles online. 

     

    “We’ve been impressed with UVeye’s technology and we believe it will help us maximize efficiencies in our wholesale auction business. We look forward to further implementing this best-in-class solution across our network and exploring new opportunities and potential uses with UVeye.”

     

    UVeye CEO and Founder Amir Hever added that “UVeye is on a mission to standardize automated inspection processes throughout the automotive industry. Our program with CarMax represents a significant step towards meeting that goal. 

     

    “It’s a true privilege to have CarMax on this journey with us both as an investor and as a strategic customer. We will continue to work together on providing the best customer experience possible.”

     

    Hever noted that CarMax will have a presence in UVeye’s exhibit (Booth #6239) at the annual NADA (National Automotive Dealers Associations) conference on January 26-29 in Dallas, Texas.

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    About CarMax

    CarMax, the nation’s largest retailer of used autos, revolutionized the automotive retail industry by driving integrity, honesty and transparency in every interaction. The company offers a truly personalized experience with the option for customers to do as much, or as little, online and in-store as they want. 

     

    CarMax also provides a variety of vehicle delivery methods, including home delivery, express pickup and appointments in its stores. During the fiscal year ended February 28, 2022, CarMax sold approximately 924,000 used vehicles and 706,000 wholesale vehicles at its auctions. In addition, CarMax Auto Finance originated more than $9 billion in receivables during fiscal 2022, adding to its nearly $16 billion portfolio. 

     

    CarMax has more than 230 stores, more than 30,000 associates, and is proud to have been recognized for 18 consecutive years as one of the Fortune 100 Best Companies to Work For®. CarMax is committed to making a positive impact on people, communities and the environment. Learn more in the 2022 Responsibility Report. For more information, visit www.carmax.com.

     

    About UVeye

    Established in 2016, UVeye has created the world’s first comprehensive and fully automated suite of vehicle-inspection systems. The company’s drive-through systems utilize a unique combination of proprietary algorithms, cloud architecture, artificial intelligence, machine learning and sensor-fusion technologies. Its systems can detect within seconds external or mechanical flaws and identify anomalies, modifications or foreign objects from under and from any side of a vehicle. 

     

    UVeye's scanning processes complete within seconds and can be used throughout a vehicle's lifecycle. The company’s technology originally was developed for the security industry to detect weapons and contraband. It now is used in the auto industry to detect a wide variety of quality issues, including oil leaks, paint scratches, tire problems, brake-line damage and exhaust-system issues.  

     

    In addition to CarMax, the company's investor group includes General Motors, Hyundai Motors, Toyota Tsusho, Volvo Cars, W.R.Berkley, FIT Ventures, Meitav Dash Investments, Menora Mivtachim Holdings and Y.D. More Investments. 

     

    A DropBox selection of photos and video is available at CarMax assets. Additional information is available at www.uveye.com.



     
     

    UVeye Company Contact:

    Yaron Saghiv

    UVeye

    Phone: +1.516.340.3572

    E-mail: yaron.s@uveye.com  

     

    Media Contacts:

    Larry Weis or Elaine Cozzetto 

    AutoCom Associates

    Phone: + 1.248.647.8621

    E-mail: lweis@usautocom.com or ecozzetto@usautocom.com  

    CarMax Contact Information:

    Phone: +1.855.887.2915

    E-mail: pr@carmax.com


     

    24.jan.2023


 Products

  • Artemis
    A system that checks tire quality. Within seconds it identifies tire brand, technical specifications, tread depth, foreign objects, sidewall damage, alignment issues, and whether or not a vehicle’s tires are mismatched....

  • A system that checks tire quality. Within seconds it identifies tire brand, technical specifications, tread depth, foreign objects, sidewall damage, alignment issues, and whether or not a vehicle’s tires are mismatched.

    Website:

    https://www.uveye.com/product-artemis/

    This product is intended for:

    General Manager, Dealership Owner, Fleet Manager, Plant Supervisor, Automotive Technician, Automotive Service Advisor, Used Car Sales Manager, Appraiser, and Automotive Service Manager

  • Atlas
    A 360-degree automated detection system that checks sheet metal and other external body components such as bumpers, door locks, grilles, and windows. Fits larger vehicles than Atlas Lite and provided for numerous OEM plant manufacturers & fleet providers....

  • A 360-degree automated detection system that checks sheet metal and other external body components such as bumpers, door locks, grilles, and windows. Fits larger vehicles than Atlas Lite and provided for numerous OEM plant manufacturers and fleet providers.

    Website:

    https://www.uveye.com/product-atlas/

    This product is intended for:

    Quality Assurance Specialist, Plant Manager, Automotive Painter, Coating Inspector, Mechanic, Fleet Manager, and Fleet Operations Manager

  • Atlas Lite
    A 360-degree modular automatic detection system, adapted for car dealerships, that provides full imagery around the vehicle and identifies body damage such as scratches and dents....

  • A 360-degree modular automatic detection system, adapted for car dealerships, that provides full imagery around the vehicle and identifies body damage such as scratches and dents.

    Website:

    https://www.uveye.com/product-atlas-lite/

    This product is intended for:

    General Manager, Dealership Owner, Automotive Service Advisor, Automotive Technician, Used Car Sales Manager, Appraiser, and Auction Manager

  • Helios
    A vehicle underbody scanner that detects a variety of problems including frame damage, missing parts, fluid leaks, and exhaust system damage....

  • A vehicle underbody scanner that detects a variety of problems including frame damage, missing parts, fluid leaks, and exhaust system damage.

    Website:

    https://www.uveye.com/product-helios/

    This product is intended for:

    Dealership Owner, Automotive Service Advisor, Automotive Technician, Used Car Sales Manager, and General Manager


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