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Gauzy Advances ADAS with Renault Trucks in DOLPHIN Project

by | Nov 26, 2025

ADAS systems using smart-vision and driver monitoring technology are integrated into a concept truck to improve detection of vulnerable road users and reduce blind spots
DOLPHIN concept truck featuring Gauzy’s Smart-Vision CMS. Image courtesy of Renault Trucks.

TEL AVIV, Israel and LYON, France, Nov 26, 2025 – Gauzy is developing AI-based advanced driver assistance systems (ADAS) to improve safety for vulnerable road users (VRUs). The company is contributing to Renault Trucks’ DOLPHIN project by supplying its Smart-Vision camera monitoring system (CMS) and driver monitoring system (DMS) for the next-generation concept truck. These systems increase detection and driver alerts in crowded urban areas and help reduce accidents.

Gauzy’s smart-vision CMS is also featured in the Ford F-MAX, shown at Solutrans 2025. Ford’s use of this technology shows how it can support driver safety and improve vehicle operations across commercial vehicle platforms.

“Our mission is to redefine safety and vehicle intelligence in commercial transport,” said Eyal Peso, CEO and co-founder of Gauzy. “Through DOLPHIN, we are demonstrating how AI-driven systems that improve vision and driver monitoring can transform fleet operations and enhance safety, efficiency, and connectivity, positioning Gauzy at the forefront of next-generation commercial vehicle innovation.”

The DOLPHIN project brings together Renault Trucks, Lamberet and Université Clermont Auvergne and INSA Lyon – supported by their research laboratories (LAPSCO, LMFA, Ampère, LAMCOS) to develop ADAS that reduce cognitive load in complex operating environments. Gauzy’s smart-vision system improves driver awareness and strengthens detection of pedestrians, cyclists and scooter riders in dense urban areas.

Gauzy’s DMS tracks the driver’s gaze and attention and triggers audio alerts when hazards appear outside the field of view, with softer alerts when the driver is watching the area. CMS feeds are shown on the truck’s in-cab displays, giving the driver immediate visual feedback. A 360° vision, supported by rear and side-mounted cameras including one mounted at the back of the trailer, is built into the DOLPHIN concept truck’s dashboard to eliminate  blind spots during turns, reversing and complex maneuvers.

“DOLPHIN demonstrates how technology can foster better interaction between vehicles and their environment,” said David Le Berre, EVP safety tech, safety tech division at Gauzy. “By adapting vision and alerts to real-world conditions, we’re advancing safety where it matters most: around vulnerable road users.”

Source: Gauzy

About Gauzy

Gauzy Ltd., established in 2009 and headquartered in Tel Aviv, Israel, is a leader in vision and light control solutions. The company specializes in developing, manufacturing, and marketing technologies such as suspended particle devices (SPD) and liquid crystal (LC) films for smart glass applications, as well as advanced driver assistance systems (ADAS) and camera monitoring systems (CMS). Gauzy serves various industries, including automotive, aeronautics, architecture, and safety technology. As of 2024, the company employs approx 650 people. With a global presence, including production facilities in Israel, Germany, Canada, China, Singapore, France, United Arab Emirates and the United States, and sales and marketing centers in multiple countries, Gauzy continues to innovate in light and vision control technologies, transforming user experiences across various sectors.