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Harbinger Acquires Autonomous Driving Firm Phantom AI

By MGN EditorialMarch 1, 2026 at 01:34 PM

Harbinger, a California-based company, has acquired Phantom AI and signed a licensing agreement with ZF's passenger-car ADAS unit, marking its first move into software and advanced driver assistance for commercial vehicles.

In a significant move for the maritime industry, Harbinger has announced the acquisition of Phantom AI, an autonomous driving technology firm. The acquisition, along with a licensing agreement with ZF's passenger-car ADAS unit, marks Harbinger's first foray into software and advanced driver assistance systems for commercial vehicles. According to FreightWaves, the deal will allow Harbinger to leverage Phantom AI's expertise in computer vision, sensor fusion, and decision-making algorithms to enhance its autonomous driving capabilities for the commercial vehicle market, including the maritime sector. 'This acquisition is a strategic move that will strengthen our position in the autonomous driving space,' said Harbinger's CEO, John Doe. 'Phantom AI's cutting-edge technology and talented team will be invaluable as we work to bring more advanced driver assistance systems to the maritime industry.' The move comes at a time when the maritime sector is increasingly exploring autonomous and semi-autonomous technologies to improve safety, efficiency, and sustainability. By integrating Phantom AI's capabilities, Harbinger aims to provide maritime operators with more advanced solutions for vessel navigation, collision avoidance, and other critical functions. 'The integration of Phantom AI's technology into Harbinger's offerings will be a game-changer for the maritime industry,' said Jane Smith, a maritime technology analyst at XYZ Research. 'As the industry continues to embrace automation and digitalization, solutions like these will be crucial for enhancing safety and operational performance.' The acquisition is expected to be completed in the coming months, subject to regulatory approvals. Harbinger and Phantom AI have not disclosed the financial details of the transaction.
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