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17 Nov 2022

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Automotive Night Vision

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Kyocera has developed an Automotive Night Vision System that can accurately identify collision-risk objects in low-visibility conditions, such as at driving at night, in rain, snow, fog, or smoke.

The system is expected to reduce traffic accidents and promote safer driving.

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http://www.kyocera.com

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