Lorsque l'affichage numérique dépasse les attentes et peut sauver des vies!

Samsung a récemment dévoilé son prototype "Safety Truck", un nouveau concept innovateur qui nous rappelle que les bénéfices de l’affichage numérique peuvent aller au-delà de ceux rencontrés en contexte commerciale : ça peut sauver des vies!

Samsung a utilisé sa technologie d’affichage pour créer le "Safety Truck" aillant pour but de prévenir les accidents sur la route. Brillant! 

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Voici ce que Samsung a écrit dans son blogue par rapport au projet (anglais seulement) : 

Have you ever found yourself driving behind a semitrailer truck? If you're on a single-lane highway or road, it can be a nightmare. Even though the truck is driving relatively slowly, you cannot overtake it due to its size, and because you cannot see what is happening in front of the truck.

However, Samsung has developed a solution that may make this problem a thing of the past.

Argentina's statistics on traffic accidents are among the highest in the world, with most of these accidents occurring on two-lane roads and particularly in situations of overtaking. With this in mind, Samsung developed a technology for trucks that seeks to enrich the lives of people through innovation. But more than that, this time the goal is more ambitious: to save lives.

How does it work?

The Safety Truck consists of a wireless camera attached to the front of the truck, which is connected to a video wall made out of four exterior monitors located on the back of the truck. The monitors give drivers behind the truck a view of what is going on ahead, even in the dark of night.

This allows drivers to have a better view when deciding whether it is safe to overtake. Another advantage of the Safety Truck is that it may reduce the risk of accidents caused by sudden braking or animals crossing the road.

Samsung led the prototype development by providing large format display samples, and conducted a test with a local B2B client 

Next steps

Currently, the prototype truck built is no longer operational. So far Samsung has been able to confirm that the technology works and that this idea can definitely save the lives of many people.

The next step is to perform the corresponding tests in order to comply with the existing national protocols and obtain the necessary permits and approvals. For this, Samsung is working together with safe driving NGOs and the government.