Rail Vision has signed a $335K contract with a major Latin American mining company to supply its MainLine obstacle detection system. This is reported by the railway transport news portal Railway Supply.

Rail Vision has signed a $335K contract with a major Latin American mining company to supply its MainLine obstacle detection system
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The client operates a large rail network and conducted extensive testing before finalizing the agreement. Trials confirmed the reliability of the technology in real operating conditions.

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The Rail Vision MainLine system is installed on locomotives and detects obstacles in real time. It classifies objects automatically, improving safety and reducing risks.

The technology performs in all weather conditions and darkness. It can detect obstacles up to two kilometers away, which is critical for heavy freight traffic.

Rail Vision expands its presence in the region

In January 2025, Rail Vision signed a similar agreement in Central America. This move marked a step toward strengthening the company’s regional position.

The company focuses on markets with rising demand for digital safety and automation. Growing interest in innovation accelerates the adoption of Rail Vision systems.

Rail Vision promotes the MainLine technology

The system combines optical sensors, machine learning, and artificial intelligence. This setup enables rapid threat response and adaptability to complex infrastructure.

The $335K contract highlights the industry’s interest in modern solutions. Rail Vision continues to strengthen its position in the global railway technology market.

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