When it comes to tire health and condition, above all, customer safety should be the top priority, and technology like the UVeye Artemis helps dealerships like Audi New Rochelle maintain that status.
Last week the President of General Motors, Mark Reuss, accompanied by senior executive members of his team conducted a visit at the Service Learning Center in Warren, Michigan and reviewed the new UVeye system.
Not only does the speed of the UVeye Vehicle scans and subsequent reports increase productivity, but it also increases the accuracy of daily inspections and the chance of finding a detection or fault increases as well.
UVeye announced that it has received an investment from the capital venture arm of General Motors, GM Ventures, to help fund the development and commercialization of the company’s vehicle inspection technology.
UVeye is integrating its advanced vehicle-inspection systems with Tekion’s end-to-end cloud-native platform, Automotive Retail Cloud (ARC). General Motors dealership network will be the first to utilize the Tekion integration.
Volvo Car USA is rolling out a new program to equip U.S. retailers with automated vehicle inspection systems to further strengthen the Swedish automaker’s reputation for product quality and safety.
UVeye Co-Founder and CEO Amir Hever recently spoke with Cyber News. The following is the interview between Amir and Anna Zhadan.
The all-new Atlas Lite, a compact, easily deployable 360° body scanner designed for dealership service bays, potential to revolutionize your service department.
All in all, NADA 2022 was a resounding success. There’s no doubting UVeye’s increasing footprint in the industry and growing popularity. So many goals have already been achieved. The greatest part? We’re just getting started.
As a benefit of our “inspection as a service” program, UVeye inspection locations receive regular over-the-air updates for improved capabilities and features.