An update on self-driving company Imagry

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By Bradley Osborne - 10th July 2025

An update on self-driving company Imagry

Autonomous Otokar bus operating in Nahariya, Israel

Israel – Nearly two years ago, we spoke with the chief executive officer of Imagry, Eran Ofir, about the Israeli company’s “mapless” self-driving technology and its planned on-road tests with Otokar. At the UITP global summit, held in the German city of Hamburg between 15-18 June, Truck & Bus Builder spoke with Suhail Habib, an engineer at the company, to get an update on the company’s activities.

In 2023, Imagry had one public transport project on the go and another in the pipeline. The first trial, an autonomous shuttle service on the campus of the Sheba Medical Center in Ramat Gan, has now been running for two and a half years, and in late 2024, T&BB reported that the second project – putting a self-driving bus on a public route in Nahariya – was launched following approval from the Israeli ministry of transportation.

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