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GTC 2026: Innodisk, Aetina jointly develop AI surround perception system for heavy vehicles

NVIDIA Jetson AGX Orin powers blind spot, driver monitoring

GTC 2026: Innodisk, Aetina jointly develop AI surround perception system for heavy vehicles
Source: Innodisk Group
Innodisk and Aetina showed their AI-powered surround perception, blind spot and driver monitoring safety system for heavy vehicles powered by the NVIDIA Jetson AGX Orin at GTC 2026.
By Work Safety 24/7 Staff 
March 23, 2026

Innodisk and Aetina recently announced they have jointly developed an AI-powered surround perception and driver monitoring safety system for heavy vehicles.

The intelligent mobility system powered by NVIDIA’s Jetson AGX Orin platform was showcased at NVIDIA’s GTC 2026 conference, held March 16-19 in San Jose, California.

The system features surround-view stitching and active blind spot detection (BSD).

An integrated AI driver monitoring system (DMS) alerts against fatigue, distraction, and mobile phone use, delivering comprehensive safety coverage for heavy-duty vehicle operations.

Overcoming edge integration challenges

By leveraging Innodisk’s custom capture card, the team integrated eight GMSL2 camera modules on a single platform, overcoming hardware integration challenges to deliver real-time multi-channel video.

As the global AI landscape shifts from cloud-based models to edge execution, Innodisk said it delivers the hardware-software integration depth that industrial-scale edge AI adoption demands.

"NVIDIA technologies are driving the AI revolution, and Innodisk is where that innovation meets industry reality," said Randy Chien, Innodisk Group chairman. "Through close collaboration with NVIDIA and two decades of vertical market expertise, we help customers cut through integration complexity and accelerate their journey from advanced algorithms to field-ready solutions."

Scalable, deployable edge AI applications

At GTC 2026, Innodisk and Aetina - a subsidiary of Innodisk Group - displayed a full portfolio of edge AI infrastructure engineered for demanding workloads.

Innodisk Group showcased the seamless integration of NVIDIA AI architectures into scalable, deployment-ready edge AI applications.

By converging its high-performance computing platforms and proprietary vision-sensing camera modules, Innodisk said it is translating cutting-edge technology into field-ready industrial AI systems across two industrial verticals: smart healthcare and intelligent mobility.

Innodisk also showcased its Medical Multimodal Vision Language Model (Medical VLM) powered by NVIDIA Blackwell architecture and NVIDIA TensorRT, running on the APEX-X200 Edge AI Computing Platform.

 

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