SaverOne Signs Agreement with Sdot Dan Regional Council to Deploy SaverOne System in its School Bus Fleet
SaverOne (Nasdaq: SVRE) has signed an agreement with the Sdot Dan Regional Council in Israel to install its driver distraction prevention system on the council's school bus fleet. This marks another significant adoption of SaverOne's technology in central Israel's educational transportation sector.
Sdot Dan joins other regional councils including Emek Yizrael, Mevo'ot Hermon, and Mate Asher in implementing SaverOne's safety system. The strategic location of Sdot Dan, with its extensive road network and proximity to major highways and logistics areas in central Israel, makes this adoption particularly significant for SaverOne's market expansion strategy.
SaverOne (Nasdaq: SVRE) ha firmato un accordo con il Consiglio Regionale di Sdot Dan in Israele per installare il suo sistema di prevenzione delle distrazioni alla guida sulla flotta di scuolabus del consiglio. Questo rappresenta un'altra importante adozione della tecnologia di SaverOne nel settore del trasporto scolastico dell'Israele centrale.
Sdot Dan si unisce ad altri consigli regionali, tra cui Emek Yizrael, Mevo'ot Hermon e Mate Asher, nell'implementazione del sistema di sicurezza di SaverOne. La posizione strategica di Sdot Dan, con la sua vasta rete stradale e la vicinanza alle principali autostrade e aree logistiche dell'Israele centrale, rende questa adozione particolarmente significativa per la strategia di espansione di mercato di SaverOne.
SaverOne (Nasdaq: SVRE) ha firmado un acuerdo con el Consejo Regional de Sdot Dan en Israel para instalar su sistema de prevención de distracciones al conductor en la flota de autobuses escolares del consejo. Esto representa otra adopción importante de la tecnología de SaverOne en el sector del transporte escolar del centro de Israel.
Sdot Dan se une a otros consejos regionales, incluidos Emek Yizrael, Mevo'ot Hermon y Mate Asher, en la implementación del sistema de seguridad de SaverOne. La ubicación estratégica de Sdot Dan, con su extensa red vial y proximidad a las principales autopistas y zonas logísticas del centro de Israel, hace que esta adopción sea especialmente significativa para la estrategia de expansión de mercado de SaverOne.
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SaverOne (Nasdaq : SVRE) a signé un accord avec le Conseil régional de Sdot Dan en Israël pour installer son système de prévention des distractions du conducteur sur la flotte de bus scolaires du conseil. Cela représente une nouvelle adoption significative de la technologie de SaverOne dans le secteur du transport scolaire du centre d'Israël.
Sdot Dan rejoint d'autres conseils régionaux, notamment Emek Yizrael, Mevo'ot Hermon et Mate Asher, dans la mise en œuvre du système de sécurité de SaverOne. La position stratégique de Sdot Dan, avec son vaste réseau routier et sa proximité des principales autoroutes et zones logistiques du centre d'Israël, rend cette adoption particulièrement importante pour la stratégie d'expansion de marché de SaverOne.
SaverOne (Nasdaq: SVRE) hat eine Vereinbarung mit dem Regionalrat Sdot Dan in Israel unterzeichnet, um sein System zur Vermeidung von Fahrerverlusten in der Schulbusflotte des Rates zu installieren. Dies markiert eine weitere bedeutende Einführung der Technologie von SaverOne im Bildungsverkehrssektor Zentralisraels.
Sdot Dan schließt sich anderen Regionalräten wie Emek Yizrael, Mevo'ot Hermon und Mate Asher an, die das Sicherheitssystem von SaverOne implementieren. Die strategische Lage von Sdot Dan mit seinem umfangreichen Straßennetz und der Nähe zu wichtigen Autobahnen und Logistikzentren in Zentralisrael macht diese Einführung besonders bedeutsam für SaverOnes Marktexpansionsstrategie.
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SaverOne expands its driver safety system to Sdot Dan school buses, building momentum in the government and education sectors.
SaverOne has secured an important new agreement with the Sdot Dan Regional Council in central Israel to deploy its driver distraction prevention technology across the council's school bus fleet. This deal marks significant market penetration in the public transportation safety sector, particularly for school children transportation.
The agreement follows similar implementations with other regional councils including Emek Yizrael, Mevo'ot Hermon, and Mate Asher, indicating growing market validation and acceptance of SaverOne's technology. This pattern of adoption among regional councils suggests the company is successfully building a network effect within the Israeli public transportation sector.
Sdot Dan's strategic location in central Israel, with extensive road networks connected to major highways and logistics areas, makes this client particularly valuable. It positions SaverOne's technology in a high-visibility region that could influence additional adoptions.
The company appears to be executing a deliberate strategy targeting the educational transportation sector, where safety concerns are paramount and regulatory support is likely to be strong. Management's commentary indicates they're seeing regulatory interest beyond Israel, suggesting potential for international expansion in this vertical.
While financial terms weren't disclosed, the emphasis on growing momentum in the local government sector suggests SaverOne is developing a scalable model for penetrating municipal and regional markets. The focus on school transportation specifically targets a use case with compelling safety requirements and potential regulatory tailwinds.
Sdot Dan becomes the latest regional council in central Israel to implement the SaverOne System to protect school children
Petah Tikvah, Israel, Aug. 08, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- SaverOne 2014 Ltd. (Nasdaq: SVRE, TASE: SVRE), a technology company specializing in developing transportation safety solutions, today announced that the Sdot Dan Regional Council in Israel has signed an agreement to install the SaverOne system on its fleet of buses which transport students to their schools. Sdot Dan joins a group of other regional councils that have implemented the SaverOne system to protect the transportation of students to local schools including the regional councils of Emek Yizrael, Mevo’ot Hermon and Mate Asher.
Under the terms of the agreement, SaverOne will deploy its driver distraction prevention system on the fleet of vehicles operated by the council, with the goal of preventing driver distraction to better protect school children, and serving as a model for enhancing road safety.
The Sdot Dan Regional Council is an important local authority in central Israel, controlling an extensive road network with its proximity to all the major highways and large logistics areas in central Israel. Sdot Dan is a strategic customer, whose adoption of the SaverOne system serves as a model to other local authorities and supports SaverOne’s long-term goal of widespread adoption into broad urban markets.
Commented Ori Gilboa, CEO of SaverOne, “This agreement is an important step in expanding our presence among local authorities and public transportation operators. The adoption of the SaverOne system by this central and influential regional council demonstrates the growing recognition of the critical importance of using technology for increasing safety by preventing driver distraction, especially in the context of public transportation. We see a growing momentum in the local government sector and see strong interest by regulators in both Israel and around the globe to encourage the implementation of vehicle safety technologies to protect the transportation of school children. We expect additional councils and municipalities to join the growing group of authorities deploying our solution to enhance the safety of their fleets, and becoming a model for the communities they serve.�
About the SaverOne System
SaverOne's system is installed in vehicles to solve the problem of driver distraction as a result of drivers using distracting applications on their mobile phones while driving in a way that endangers their safety and the safety of their passengers. This phenomenon is considered one of the leading causes of global road accidents. According to the US National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, the annual cost of road accidents just in the United States stands at about
SaverOne's primary target markets include commercial and private vehicle fleets interested in reducing potential damages and significant costs, vehicle manufacturers interested in integrating safety solutions into their vehicles, and insurance and leasing companies. SaverOne initially addresses car fleets with a focus on the Israeli, European, and US markets and other markets worldwide. SaverOne believes that an increased focus on monitoring and prevention of cellular distraction systems in vehicles, driven by upcoming expected EU regulation, will likely have a dramatic positive impact on the demand for its systems in the future.
The Company's strategy is to provide its technology to customers in the aftermarket and address OEM vehicle manufacturers to integrate the Company's protection technologies during the vehicle manufacturing process.
About SaverOne
SaverOne is a technology company that designs, develops, and commercializes OEM and aftermarket solutions and technologies to lower the risk of and prevent vehicle accidents.
SaverOne's initial product line is a suite of solutions that saves lives by preventing car accidents resulting from distraction from using mobile phones while driving. SaverOne is also developing a sensor system for early location and direction detection under all visibility conditions of vulnerable road users (VRU) through their cellphone footprint.
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