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JAKARTA The two world auto giants, Michelin and Brembo, created a breakthrough by presenting a revolutionary intelligent braking system. By combining advanced sensor technology and artificial intelligence, this system allows tires and brakes to communicate with each other as well as with vehicles in real-time.

This collaboration presents innovations that rely on continuous data exchange. Michelin's software solution supplyes tire grip data to Brembo's innovative braking system, SENSIFY totals a safer and more precise driving experience.

Imagine a car capable of "thinking" and adjusting its braking style to road conditions, weather, and driving style. This system is designed to predict road situations and take appropriate steps to improve vehicle safety and performance.

According to the global release of Brembo, quoted on Friday, December 13, preliminary trials have been successfully carried out, both virtually and in the field. In the second stage, physical testing on the track belonging to the Michelin research center showed extraordinary results: the braking distance could be reduced by up to four meters.

This braking system provides a faster response, minimizes the risk of losing traction, and increases lateral stability. As a result, vehicles remain stable, especially when crossing or facing slippery roads. More than that, this system also extends the age of tires by optimizing pressure and braking forces.

Brembo CEO, Daniele Schillaci, emphasized the importance of technology and artificial intelligence in creating future automotive innovations.

"This partnership reflects the strength of collaboration between two industry leaders, presenting a solution that combines advanced software with our manufacturing expertise," Schillaci said.

While simply put, according to The Drive, Friday, December 13, this technology relies on sensors attached to tires, brakes, and vehicles. The collected data is analyzed in real-time by the computer. Based on this analysis, the system automatically regulates brake pressure and tire performance for optimal braking results.

As a result, cars are not only safer, but also provide better driving comfort. With this system, future cars are not just vehicles, but smart partners who are ready to face various road challenges.

Michelin, now known as a data-based company, and Brembo, which continues to develop artificial intelligence-based innovations, is jointly creating a braking system designed for future vehicles. With this innovation, a new era of safety and efficiency in driving is getting closer to being enjoyed.


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