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Novus Hi-Tech and Eicher Trucks Unveil Groundbreaking AI and RADAR-Based Safety Systems for Ultimate Mining Efficiency

Novus Hi-Tech and Eicher Trucks Unveil Groundbreaking AI and RADAR-Based Safety Systems for Ultimate Mining Efficiency

Novus Hi-Tech, a global pioneer in Driver Monitoring Systems (DMS), In-Cabin Sensing, and Advanced Driver Assistance Systems (ADAS), has partnered with Eicher Trucks and Buses, a division of VE Commercial Vehicles Limited (VECV), to launch innovative DGMS-compliant safety solutions specifically designed for mining trucks. These state-of-the-art technologies were unveiled at the prestigious Bharat Mobility Global Expo 2025, marking a transformative milestone in mining safety and operational efficiency.

Advanced Safety Technologies for Mining Operations

The newly launched solutions blend cutting-edge technology with practical safety measures to address critical challenges in mining environments:

  1. AI-Driven Driver Monitoring System (DMS): This advanced system continuously monitors driver behavior in real-time, using artificial intelligence to detect signs of fatigue, distractions, or other hazardous conditions. By providing immediate alerts, it helps prevent potential accidents and ensures safe driving practices.
  2. RADAR-Based Proximity Warning System (PWS): Leveraging RADAR technology, the Proximity Warning System delivers accurate alerts to prevent collisions and enhance safety in busy mining sites. This system is crucial for mitigating risks in high-traffic or complex mining operations.
  3. Smart Auto Dipper System: Designed to enhance visibility in low-light environments, the Auto Dipper System automatically manages headlight intensity to reduce glare, ensuring safer operations during nighttime or dimly lit conditions.

A Leap Forward in Mining Safety

These solutions highlight the commitment of Novus Hi-Tech and Eicher Trucks to advancing safety standards in the mining sector. By integrating intelligent monitoring, collision prevention, and visibility enhancement systems, the collaboration aims to set new benchmarks for safety compliance and operational excellence.

The Bharat Mobility Global Expo 2025 provided the perfect platform to showcase these innovations, reinforcing the importance of adopting advanced technologies to address safety challenges in mining and beyond.

Speaking at the event, Mr. Deep Kapuria, Chairman of Novus Hi-Tech, stated,” Safety is more than just our mission—it is our unwavering responsibility.Aligned with the Honorable Prime Minister’s vision of “Design in India,” we are dedicated to enhancing the quality of human lives through innovative and indigenous technology. This commitment is at the core of everything we do.

Through our association with Volvo Eicher, we take pride in delivering cutting-edge solutions that not only redefine industry benchmarks but also create enduring value for all stakeholders. Together, we are driving progress with safety, innovation, and responsibility at the forefront” he stated further.

Adding to this, Mr. Vinod Aggarwal, MD & CEO of VECV, said, “The Eicher brand has been at the forefront of driving modernization in the Indian CV sector. This collaboration with a leading provider like Novus Hi-Tech is another step in our journey to offer mining customers next-gen productivity and safety solutions incorporated into our industry-leading range of mining trucks.”

Visitors at the Bharat Mobility Global Expo 2025 witnessed live demonstrations of the cutting-edge technologies, seamlessly integrated into Eicher’s mining trucks. These real-world showcases underscored the systems’ ability to significantly enhance safety and operational efficiency in challenging mining conditions.

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