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Beamr To Showcase AV Video Compression Tech At IAA Mobility 2025 After Achieving Up To 50% Efficiency Gains Validated By NVIDIA

Author: Benzinga Newsdesk | August 27, 2025 11:09am

Beamr will demonstrate its AV solution at IAA Mobility 2025, in Munich, Germany, from September 9-12



 Herzliya, Israel, Aug. 27, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Beamr Imaging Ltd. (NASDAQ:BMR), a leader in video optimization technology and solutions, today announced that its video compression solution for autonomous vehicles (AV) has achieved 23% - 50% improvements over existing machine learning (ML) workflows. The NVIDIA AV Infrastructure team validated Beamr's technology through rigorous testing, demonstrating it preserves the critical visual cues essential for autonomous driving models.

Beamr will demonstrate its GPU-accelerated video compression solution for AV at IAA Mobility 2025 in Munich, Germany, from September 9-12 at booth A1.B31. To schedule a one-on-one meeting with Beamr's video data experts, please use the link.

AV companies managing 100 to 500 petabytes or more of video data face-mounting infrastructure challenges. Compression is essential for managing these massive datasets, yet even minor compression inefficiencies can translate into substantial infrastructure costs and slow development cycles across the complex "data factory" - the infrastructure and ML pipelines from in-vehicle data collection through training, validation, and large-scale deployment. Beamr's technology directly addresses this by offering operational efficiency across the "data factory" while maintaining model-safety.

In testing, Beamr's Content-Adaptive Bitrate (CABR) technology, built on NVIDIA accelerated compute, delivered a 23% compression improvement over the current working point using the same video codec. When modernizing to newer codecs (HEVC or AV1), the solution achieved a 40%- 50% reduction in bitrate - all while preserving model accuracy.

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