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MODEX 2026: Matrix Design Group, Hyundai showcasing AI safety tech

Companies demonstrating how AI can help prevent collisions between mobile equipment and workers

Matrix OmniPro Material Handling Video

 
By Work Safety 24/7 Staff 
April 13, 2026

Matrix Design Group LLC is showcasing its OmniPro Vision AI technology with its official technology partner Hyundai Material Handling at MODEX 2026.

Matrix is in booth A3105 and Hyundai is in booth B8909. The trade show is being hosted by MHI April 13-16 in Atlanta, Georgia.

The companies will demonstrate how AI can help prevent collisions between mobile equipment and workers in industrial settings.

Live demos of HiVision powered by OmniPro Vision AI

Matrix said industrial safety has long struggled with a persistent, costly reality: collisions between mobile equipment and workers remain one of the most dangerous and difficult risks to eliminate.

Integrated into the truck, OmniPro Vision AI technology is designed to detect pedestrians, vehicles, and blind-spot obstacles in real time and stop equipment before a collision occurs.

Matrix and Hyundai will demonstrate HiVision powered by OmniPro Vision AI live at MODEX, giving attendees a close look at how the system works in an active forklift environment.

“Customers now expect safety to be built in from the ground up, rather than added later as a separate feature,” said Lewis Byers, Hyundai Material Handling EVP and COO. “With CAN integration, HiVision powered by OmniPro builds the foundation of a more connected and intelligent machine ecosystem.”

Matrix leading two educational seminars

Matrix will also lead two MODEX sessions on scaling collision-avoidance technology across mixed fleets and multi-site operations, reducing one-off complexity while supporting safer throughput:

Reducing Mobile Equipment and Pedestrian Interaction Inside Enterprise Safety Programs

  • Monday, April 13
  • 12:45-1:30 p.m.
  • Theater F
  • Moderated by Jackson Phillips and featuring Kirk Mahan from Georgia-Pacific and Jeremy Summers from Owens Corning

Building the Safety Stack: How Interconnected Systems Are Redefining Collision Avoidance

  • Wednesday, April 15
  • 12:45-1:30 p.m.
  • Theater F
  • Moderated by Karly Broerman with Lewis Byers from Hyundai Material Handling, Denis Benden Benco Industrial Equipment, and Doug Center from Hartmann Packaging

Matrix OmniPro Material Handling Video

 

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