On April 30, SaverOne 2014 Ltd. announced that the European Patent Office had granted the company a new patent (EP23712362.5) for a system and method that classifies the operating mode of mobile communication devices using sensor fusion. The patent, titled "A System and Method for Classifying an Operational Mode of Mobile Communication Devices Based on Sensor Fusion," adds to the company’s growing intellectual‑property portfolio.
The grant brings the total number of patents held by SaverOne to 23, with 16 of those granted across multiple jurisdictions, including the United States, Europe, Israel, China, and the United Kingdom. The new patent strengthens the technology base for the company’s RF‑based distraction‑detection solutions, which rely on real‑time classification of mobile device activity through combined sensor data.
"The sensor fusion technology underlying this patent enables more accurate and real‑time classification of mobile device activity, enhancing the effectiveness of our distraction prevention solutions," said CEO Ori Gilboa. "We are pleased to receive this new European patent, which further advances SaverOne's intellectual property portfolio and reflects the strength of our internal R&D capabilities. As we continue to expand our IP across key global markets, each new patent reinforces the differentiated nature of our technology and the long‑term value we are building for our shareholders."
Financially, SaverOne remains unprofitable, reporting $0.32 million in revenue over the last twelve months. In fiscal 2025, the company generated $1.02 million in revenue—down 39.63% from $1.68 million the year before—and posted a net loss of $29.4 million. As of April 28, 2026, the company’s market capitalization was approximately $93 million.
Beyond the patent, SaverOne is advancing its broader strategy through a collaboration with a global leader in driver‑monitoring systems announced on April 21, 2026, and the completion of the first stage of a strategic transaction with VisionWave to advance an RF defense platform. The company is also developing a sensor system for detecting vulnerable road users via cellphone signals, expanding its product portfolio beyond driver distraction prevention.
Investors have approached the announcement with caution, citing valuation concerns. Nonetheless, the new patent bolsters SaverOne’s IP position and supports its long‑term growth strategy in the transportation‑safety market.
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