World First Technology Connects Cycle Helmets With Cars

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World First Technology Connects Cycle Helmets With Cars

GOTHENBURG, Sweden, December 19, 2014 /PRNewswire/ --

    Volvo Cars and POC to Demonstrate Life-Saving Wearable Cycling Tech Concept at
International CES 2015

       
        - With Photo
        - Accident data from Europe reveals about: 50 per cent of all cyclists killed in
          traffic have collided with a car
        - Nearly 50,000 cyclist fatalities and injuries in the US every year (NHTSA, Nov
          2013)
        - Unique partnership between Volvo Cars, POC and Ericsson aims to end crashes
          between cars and bikes

    In a ground-breaking collaboration, Volvo Cars, protective gravity sports gear
manufacturer POC and Ericsson will present an innovative safety technology connecting
drivers and cyclists for the first time ever at International CES in Las Vegas (6-9
January 2015).

    To view the Multimedia News Release, please click:

    http://www.multivu.com/players/English/7404151-volvo-life-saving-cycling-tech

    (Logo:
http://photos.prnewswire.com/prnh/20140522/683630 )

    (Photo:
http://photos.prnewswire.com/prnh/20141219/720443 )

    The technology consists of a connected car and helmet prototype that will establish
2-way communication offering proximity alerts to Volvo car drivers and cyclists and
thereby avoid accidents. No car manufacturer has previously put a stake in the ground to
help address the problem by using Connected Safety technology - until now.

    Using a popular smartphone app for bicyclists, like Strava, the cyclist's position can
be shared through the Volvo Cars cloud to the car, and vice versa. If an imminent
collision is calculated, both road users will be warned - and enabled to take the
necessary action to avoid a potential accident. The Volvo driver will be alerted to a
cyclist nearby through a head-up display alert - even if he happens to be in a blind spot,
e.g. behind a bend or another vehicle or hardly visible during night time. The cyclist
will be warned via a helmet-mounted alert light.

    The innovative concept is a result of an all-Swedish partnership between Volvo Cars,
POC, the leading manufacturer of protective gear for gravity sports athletes and cyclists
and Ericsson, the world leader in communications technology and services. The innovative,
cloud-based safety concept has exciting development opportunities and will ultimately help
save lives across the whole spectrum of "unprotected" road users.

    Klas Bendrik, VP and Group CIO at Volvo Cars commented: "The partnership between Volvo
Cars, POC and Ericsson is an important milestone in investigating the next steps towards
Volvo Car's vision to build cars that will not crash. Today our City Safety system, a
standard in the all-new XC90, can detect, warn and auto-brake to avoid collisions with
cyclists. By exploring cloud-based safety systems, we are now getting ever closer to
eliminating the remaining blind spots between cars and cyclists and by that avoid
collisions."

    Stefan Ytterborn, CEO and Founder of POC added: "The partnership with Volvo Cars
aligns very well with our mission to do the best we can to possibly save lives and to
reduce the consequences of accidents for gravity sports athletes and cyclists."

    Per Borgklint, SVP and Head of Business Unit Support Solutions at Ericsson said: "Our
work with Volvo Cars to explore the connected society, protecting the millions of cyclists
on the road is just the latest example of innovation that can change the world."

    Note to Editors:

    A picture accompanying this release is available through the PA Photowire. It can be
downloaded from http://www.pa-mediapoint.press.net or viewed at
http://www.mediapoint.press.net or http://www.prnewswire.co.uk.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Iz8VE1L2S-4

    Stefan Elfstrom, Media Relations Manager, Corporate Communications, Volvo Car
Corporation, Dept. 50250/PVH50, Goteborg, Sweden, Telephone +46-31-3251878

    Photo:
    http://photos.prnewswire.com/prnh/20140522/683630

    http://photos.prnewswire.com/prnh/20141219/720443

    Video:
    http://www.multivu.com/players/English/7404151-volvo-life-saving-cycling-tech

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