Foresight Autonomous Holdings Ltd.

Foresight Autonomous Holdings Ltd. is an Israeli technology company specializing in the development of 3D perception systems and cellular-based applications for accident prevention and autonomous driving. Headquartered in Ness Ziona, Israel, the company's core mission is to enhance vehicle safety and facilitate the global transition towards autonomous mobility.

The company offers a range of solutions, including the QuadSight™ multi-spectral vision system, Eyes-On™ advanced driver-assistance systems (ADAS), and the Eye-Net™ cellular-based vehicle-to-everything (V2X) accident prevention solution. Additionally, Foresight provides software solutions like DynamiCal for automatic calibration and ScaleCam for separated stereo cameras, alongside its Percept3D™ point cloud technology. These technologies are designed for diverse market segments, including passenger cars, commercial vehicles, defense, agriculture, heavy equipment, robotics, and drones.

Haim Siboni serves as the founder, CEO, and Chairman of Foresight Autonomous Holdings Ltd. Recent developments include an April 2026 agreement with a European car manufacturer for a Proof-of-Concept (POC) to validate its stereo vision AI-based solution for off-road driving, and Eye-Net's signing of a Letter of Intent for a large-scale V2X pilot project in Manila, Philippines. In February 2026, Eye-Net, in collaboration with Renault Group and Orange, successfully completed a large-scale public transportation trial in Bordeaux, France, for the SafeCycloMove "Collision Prevention" project. The company also entered a commercial cooperation agreement in December 2024 with South Korean Tier-One automotive supplier KONEC Co. Ltd. to distribute 3D perception solutions. Furthermore, VisionWave Holdings, Inc. has entered a non-binding term sheet to acquire a 51% stake in Foresight for $17.5 million.

Latest updates

Foresight Autonomous to Integrate Defense Tech with VisionWave in $17.5M Deal

  • Foresight Autonomous signed a non-binding term sheet with VisionWave for strategic investment and technology integration.
  • VisionWave will acquire 45-51% of Foresight’s outstanding shares for approximately $17.5M in staged closings.
  • The collaboration aims to integrate Foresight’s sensor suite into VisionWave’s defense and autonomous systems.
  • Definitive agreements expected within 30 days, subject to due diligence and regulatory approvals.

This collaboration marks a significant move in the defense and autonomous systems sector, combining Foresight’s advanced 3D perception technology with VisionWave’s AI-driven sensing and autonomy solutions. The deal underscores the growing trend of strategic partnerships in the defense industry to enhance capabilities in autonomous and unmanned systems. The $17.5M investment and potential board representation highlight the strategic importance of this alliance in the evolving landscape of defense technology.

Integration Challenges
How Foresight’s sensor suite will be effectively integrated into VisionWave’s defense and autonomous systems.
Regulatory Approvals
Whether the transaction will receive all required regulatory, stock exchange, and shareholder approvals within the expected timeline.
Strategic Independence
The pace at which the companies maintain their independence while collaborating on technology and governance.

Foresight Subsidiary Secures Pilot Project in Manila, Expanding V2X Reach

  • Eye-Net Mobile, a majority-owned subsidiary of Foresight Autonomous Holdings, signed a Letter of Intent (LOI) with the City of Muntinlupa, Philippines.
  • The LOI outlines a plan for a large-scale Vehicle-to-Everything (V2X) pilot project involving approximately 8,000 road users in Muntinlupa.
  • The pilot aims to integrate Eye-Net’s SDK into the city’s mobile application, initially focusing on emergency services and natural disaster response.
  • Successful completion of the pilot could lead to a binding commercial integration agreement.
  • Muntinlupa has a population of roughly 600,000 residents and will serve as a testbed for Eye-Net’s technology.

This pilot project represents Eye-Net’s strategic push into the burgeoning smart-city market in Southeast Asia, a region increasingly focused on improving urban mobility and disaster resilience. While the LOI is non-binding, it signals a potential pathway for Eye-Net to expand beyond its initial automotive focus and establish a foothold in a new, high-growth sector. The project's success will be crucial for validating Eye-Net's V2X technology in a diverse urban environment and attracting further investment.

Execution Risk
The success of the pilot hinges on seamless integration with Muntinlupa’s existing infrastructure and mobile applications, which could be complicated by bureaucratic hurdles or technical incompatibilities.
Geopolitical Dynamics
Southeast Asia represents a significant growth market for V2X technology, but political instability or shifting regulatory priorities in the Philippines could impact the long-term viability of the partnership.
Commercialization
The transition from a pilot project to a binding commercial agreement will depend on demonstrating tangible value and ROI for Muntinlupa, potentially requiring significant investment and ongoing support from Eye-Net.

Foresight Secures POC with European Automaker for Off-Road AI

  • Foresight Autonomous Holdings has entered into an agreement with a leading, unnamed European car manufacturer for a Proof-of-Concept (POC) project.
  • The POC will validate Foresight’s stereo vision AI-based solution for off-road driving scenarios, focusing on real-time surroundings analysis and path recommendations.
  • Successful completion of the POC is contingent upon validation and will trigger a joint development agreement for automatic AI-based field classification and enhanced robustness.
  • The POC will be demonstrated in both daylight and low-light conditions at the car manufacturer’s facilities.

Foresight’s agreement represents a strategic push into the expanding market for advanced driver-assistance systems (ADAS) and autonomous driving capabilities, particularly in off-road applications. While the POC itself is relatively low-cost, it signals a potential pathway to larger contracts and integration into future vehicle platforms. The success of this initiative will hinge on Foresight’s ability to demonstrate a clear competitive advantage over existing solutions and navigate the complexities of automotive OEM integration.

POC Success
The outcome of the POC is critical; failure to validate the technology could significantly impact Foresight’s prospects for broader adoption and future revenue streams.
Partner Identity
The anonymity of the European car manufacturer obscures the potential scale and influence of this partnership; identifying this entity will provide valuable insight into Foresight’s strategic positioning.
Phase 2 Scope
The complexity and cost of the planned joint development agreement for Phase 2 will reveal the true depth of the car manufacturer’s commitment and Foresight’s ability to deliver on its promises.
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