GMV has announced it will integrate Anyverse‘s synthetic data capabilities into its validation workflows, advancing its in-cabin monitoring developments with enhanced simulation support.
The collaboration addresses one of the core challenges in automotive AI: ensuring system robustness and reliability in all safety-critical scenarios. With Anyverse’s physics-based radar and RGB-IR simulation, GMV gains access to an advanced virtual testing environment capable of generating comprehensive, automotive-grade synthetic datasets. This enables GMV to exhaustively test and validate its ICMS systems (including safety functions and emerging in-cabin capabilities such as comfort enhancement, occupant well-being and health-status monitoring), ensuring performance long before physical testing and vehicle integration begin. In parallel, GMV contributes its deep expertise in automotive safety, system validation and real-world use cases, helping Anyverse further refine the realism and applicability of its synthetic data platform for the automotive sector.
GMV says that this partnership delivers two major advantages for auto makers: an assessment-ready foundation and faster time-to-market. GMV’s in-cabin monitoring systems can now undergo early validation against Euro NCAP requirements using data generated by Anyverse’s InCabin platform, specifically designed to support these assessments. This gives OEMs full confidence in achieving the highest safety ratings. Auto makers also benefit from GMV’s pre-validated solution, which significantly reduces integration cycles, development costs and deployment timelines.
This joint initiative marks an important milestone for Spain’s automotive technology sector, uniting two innovators to set a new benchmark in safety, comfort and interior sensing performance.
“At GMV, we are committed to shaping the next generation of in-cabin intelligence by combining our deep expertise in safety-critical automotive systems with cutting-edge simulation technologies,” said Carlos Busnadiego, head of automotive products and processes at GMV. “Through this collaboration with Anyverse, we accelerate the validation of our in-cabin monitoring solutions while contributing our domain knowledge to advance the realism and applicability of synthetic data for the automotive industry.”
“This collaboration gives auto makers a faster, more reliable path to deploying next-generation in-cabin monitoring systems,” said Anyverse CEO Víctor González. “With Anyverse InCabin, we deliver high-fidelity, physics-based synthetic data that enables our partners to test and validate their interior sensing technologies with confidence. By partnering with GMV, a leader in intelligent transportation systems with cutting-edge expertise in automotive safety and in-cabin AI, we are combining best-in-class simulation with advanced real-world system integration, proving that European innovation can set a global standard for safety, intelligence and the user experience inside the vehicle.”
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