The recent few months have generated a strategic collaboration between General Motors and UVeye which mutually announced a substantial investment and a commercial partnership enabling a roll-out of the technology throughout the wide dealership network.

Last week the President of General Motors, Mark Reuss, accompanied by senior members of his executive team visited the Service Learning Center in Warren, Michigan, to review the new UVeye system including Helios, Artemis and Atlas Lite.

Reuss and his team met with CEO of UVeye Amir Hever and CMO Yaron Saghiv and received a full demonstration of vehicles being scanned while driving through the service lane.

General Motors
Mark Reuss, President

“This is a game changer for GM and our customers and perfectly fits our mission to put the customer at the center of everything we do, and it will set new standards for vehicle inspection.”

Said Reuss, while able to view damages to the underbody, tire condition and scratches or dents around the vehicle.

Also attending the visit were Global Vice President, Customer Care and Aftersales, John Roth, Chief Technology Officer and President GM Ventures, Kent Helfrich and Managing Director GM Ventures, Wade Sheffer.

General Motors
Dave Marsh, Executive Director of North America Sales and Marketing

“The technology gives us the ability to inspect vehicles and make data-driven decisions in a much more effective manner. UVeye’s solutions can also benefit other departments across the business that could utilize data insights such as manufacturing, engineering and fleet management”.

Marsh has also referred to the UVeye system as a “rapid vehicle triage” in a Forbes article recently.

Established in 2016, UVeye created one of the world’s first fully automated and comprehensive vehicle inspection systems. Dozens of dealerships across the USA are already using the technology both for service and used cars.