Rail Vision Ltd. (NASDAQ: RVSN), a technology company focused on railway safety and data-driven solutions, announced that its artificial intelligence-powered railway systems will be featured at the Consumer Electronics Show (CES) in 2026. The presentation will be conducted by its customer, Israel Railways, at the Israel National Pavilion as part of a national rail innovation exhibit. This showcase highlights the commercial deployment and operational relevance of Rail Vision's technology in a major international forum.
The company's systems are currently deployed on Israel Railways' main lines, where they perform critical functions such as obstacle detection to enhance safety and improve operational efficiency. At CES 2026, these systems will be demonstrated alongside other advanced rail technologies, providing attendees with a tangible example of how AI is being integrated into modern railway infrastructure. Rail Vision's Chief Executive Officer, David BenDavid, will be present at the booth to discuss the technology's capabilities and explore potential partnerships with other industry stakeholders.
Rail Vision is a development-stage company that aims to revolutionize railway safety and the data-related market through cutting-edge, AI-based technology specifically designed for railways. The company's systems are engineered to save lives, increase efficiency, and reduce expenses for railway operators. According to the company, this technology has the potential to significantly increase railway safety worldwide, benefiting all stakeholders in the train ecosystem, from passengers to freight companies. Furthermore, Rail Vision believes its platform could advance the concept of autonomous trains toward practical reality.
The selection for CES 2026, a premier global technology event, underscores the growing recognition of AI's role in transforming traditional industries like rail transport. For the railway industry, the demonstration represents a validation of AI-driven safety systems that can prevent accidents and optimize operations. For passengers and freight shippers, wider adoption of such technologies could lead to safer, more reliable, and potentially more cost-effective rail services. The international exposure at CES may accelerate industry adoption and regulatory acceptance of similar systems in other countries, potentially setting new safety standards globally.
More information about Rail Vision Ltd. can be found at https://www.railvision.io/. The original press release is available at https://ibn.fm/luQuT.


