• InstallerNet to handle installation of Mobileye systems

    Boston-based InstallerNet will provide installation services to Mobileye aftermarket safety systems. The services will complement Mobileye’s own dealer network
    April 14, 2010

    Boston-based InstallerNet will provide installation services to Mobileye aftermarket safety systems. The services will complement Mobileye’s own dealer network.

    InstallerNet has more than 1,500 installation facilities and stated its ProTeam fleet of vans will be able to assist both fleets and drivers.

    The alliance “furthers our goal of making Mobileye technologies accessible to aftermarket customers throughout North America,” said Mobileye CEO Skip Kinford. “Given InstallerNet’s reputation and the unparalleled professionalism of their certified installer network, this new relationship ideally furthers our objective of partnering with marketers and suppliers who have established leadership positions in their respective industries.”

    Mobileye offers vision-based driver assistance systems and analytics. Among its products are the Forward Collision Warning, Headway Monitoring, and Lane Departure Warning systems.

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