Rail Vision Ltd. (NASDAQ: RVSN, FSE: C80) has announced that its AI-powered ShuntingYard system has been integrated into Railserve’s newly introduced YardGUARD industrial railyard safety system. The integration serves as a core technology within the WatchGUARD situational awareness and obstacle detection solution, following a recently announced memorandum of understanding between the two companies. This collaboration combines Rail Vision’s perception technology with communications and cloud-based monitoring capabilities to provide real-time visibility, obstacle detection, synchronized alerts, and automatic braking support.
The ShuntingYard system is being showcased this week at Railway Interchange 2026 in Omaha, Nebraska, as part of Railserve’s broader yard safety platform. This integration marks a significant step forward in railyard safety, leveraging advanced AI to detect and classify obstacles in real time, thereby reducing the risk of collisions and enhancing operational efficiency. For the full press release, visit https://ibn.fm/7wqO8.
Rail Vision, an early commercialization stage technology company, is transforming railway safety through advanced AI-integrated sensing systems. The company develops and commercializes proprietary, multi-spectral electro-optic platforms that provide extended-range situational awareness and real-time hazard detection. Using machine learning algorithms to identify and classify obstacles, Rail Vision’s technology enhances safety, improves operational efficiency, and supports continuity across deployments. Its cloud-based platform transforms railway operational data into actionable insights that help optimize performance, reduce downtime, and improve safety.
The integration of Rail Vision’s ShuntingYard system into YardGUARD is particularly important for industrial railyard operations, where the risk of accidents due to human error or limited visibility is high. By providing synchronized alerts and automatic braking support, the system can prevent collisions and protect both personnel and equipment. This technology also supports the broader trend toward autonomous operations in the rail industry, as it provides the situational awareness necessary for fully autonomous shunting and yard movements.
Rail Vision holds a 51% stake in Quantum Transportation, which has an exclusive sub-license for rail technologies under an innovative pending patent in quantum error correction owned by Ramot, the technology transfer company of Tel Aviv University. This stake positions Rail Vision at the forefront of next-generation rail safety technologies.
For investors, the latest news and updates relating to RVSN are available in the company’s newsroom at http://ibn.fm/RVSN. The integration with Railserve underscores Rail Vision’s growing commercial traction and its potential to become a key player in the global railway safety market.

