VisionWave Demonstrates SaverOne’s RF‑Based Vulnerable Road User Platform in Italy

SVRE
February 06, 2026

VisionWave Holdings, Inc. showcased SaverOne’s proprietary RF‑based Vulnerable Road User (VRU) platform during a live test in Italy on February 6, 2026, before a leading global commercial vehicle manufacturer. The demonstration highlighted the system’s ability to detect pedestrians and cyclists in complex, non‑line‑of‑sight scenarios—including at night—by sensing radio‑frequency signals emitted from mobile devices carried by road users.

The platform’s core advantage lies in its use of RF signals, which can penetrate obstacles that blind cameras, radar, and LiDAR. In the test, the system identified a cyclist that was hidden behind a parked truck and a pedestrian that was partially obscured by a building, triggering visual and audible alerts to the driver. This capability addresses a critical gap in current ADAS solutions, where line‑of‑sight limitations can leave vulnerable road users undetected until it is too late.

The demonstration is part of VisionWave’s strategic partnership with SaverOne, which includes a potential acquisition of up to 51% of the Israeli company. VisionWave plans to integrate SaverOne’s technology into its own RF‑based defense and security platforms, while SaverOne seeks to expand its market beyond automotive safety into transportation infrastructure, security environments, and defense applications. The partnership positions both companies to capture a projected $1.5 billion annual market for VRU sensors by 2035.

Investors reacted positively to the announcement, with analysts noting that the demonstration validates VisionWave’s strategy to build a differentiated RF‑based sensing stack. The event also reinforced confidence in SaverOne’s technology, despite the company’s 2024 net loss of NIS 34.9 million (≈$9.6 million) and high beta, underscoring the potential upside of the partnership and the growing demand for non‑line‑of‑sight safety solutions.

The VRU platform’s success signals a broader shift toward RF‑based sensing in automotive and security markets. By filling a blind spot that cameras cannot see, the technology could accelerate the adoption of advanced driver assistance systems and open new revenue streams for both VisionWave and SaverOne. The demonstration also highlights the strategic importance of cross‑industry collaborations in advancing safety technology and expanding market reach.

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