Mobileye Named 2026 Frost & Sullivan Company of the Year in Passenger Vehicle ADAS
Mobileye has been named the 2026 Frost & Sullivan Global Company of the Year in the Passenger Vehicle ADAS Industry, highlighting its leadership in scalable AI-powered ADAS solutions.
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What Happened
Mobileye (Nasdaq: MBLY) has received the 2026 Frost & Sullivan Global Company of the Year award in the Passenger Vehicle ADAS Industry. Frost & Sullivan evaluated leading ADAS suppliers on innovation, financial performance, and customer impact, and found Mobileye excels across four critical requirements: scalable architecture, cost discipline, safety credibility, and real-world validation. The award highlights Mobileye's flexible collaboration model, allowing automakers to adopt its technology as a chip supplier or broad-stack partner.
“Global automakers increasingly need systems that both improve safety and provide new automated driving services, and we tailor our strategy and execution to answer those challenges at scale.”
Mobileye's success in emerging markets like India was cited as a prime example of effective ADAS deployment in complex driving environments. The company has also pointed to growth opportunities in Vietnam, Thailand, South America, and Africa. Its technology foundation centers on the modular EyeQ6 system-on-chip portfolio and Road Experience Management (REM) technology, which crowdsources data from over 8 million vehicles worldwide to refine high-definition maps.
Why this matters
This recognition underscores Mobileye's ability to deliver scalable ADAS solutions that meet global automakers' safety and automation needs, from basic driver assistance to full autonomy.
Terms in This Story
- ADAS
- Advanced Driver-Assistance Systems, technologies that help drivers with safety and convenience features like lane keeping and automatic braking.
- REM
- Road Experience Management, a crowdsourced mapping technology that uses data from vehicles to create high-definition maps.
- EyeQ
- A family of system-on-chip processors designed by Mobileye for computer vision and ADAS applications.
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