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By AI, Created 4:22 PM UTC, May 18, 2026, /AGP/ – IVEX is rolling out its NCAP Evaluator to process data and calculate scores for Euro NCAP’s 2026-2028 vehicle safety protocols. The software is set to support more detailed, repeatable assessments across safe driving, crash avoidance and crash protection as Euro NCAP prepares for official evaluations.
Why it matters: - Euro NCAP is moving to a more complex 2026-2028 test program, and the IVEX NCAP Evaluator is designed to help keep scoring consistent across faster-changing vehicle technologies. - The software is intended to improve transparency, repeatability and robustness in vehicle assessment. - More detailed processing should help Euro NCAP maintain a benchmark that remains relevant for industry and useful for drivers.
What happened: - IVEX is releasing software that integrates Euro NCAP’s 2026 protocols into the NCAP Evaluator. - Euro NCAP recently showed its 2026 testing protocols at a media event across the Netherlands and Belgium. - Euro NCAP is preparing for official vehicle evaluations across safe driving, crash avoidance, crash protection and post-crash safety. - IVEX said the NCAP Evaluator will be used by Euro NCAP for data processing and score calculations.
The details: - The software is programmed to analyze 2026 data across three key testing phases. - In Safe Driving, the system will assess the Speed Limit Information Function on-road. - Euro NCAP-accredited laboratories will collect on-road data on roughly 2,000 km routes for evaluation through the IVEX platform. - In Crash Avoidance, the platform will handle ADAS evaluations, including Automatic Emergency Braking and Lane Keep Assist scenarios. - In Crash Protection, the NCAP Evaluator will support analysis of vehicle crash behavior and restraint system performance under the new protocols. - Euro NCAP’s 2026 Safety Protocols are available on Euro NCAP’s website. - IVEX describes itself as a deep-tech company building software tools for vehicle analysis, validation, testing and safety scoring. - Euro NCAP conducts safety assessments on new cars, trucks and vans and says the program is backed by European governments, motoring groups, consumer organizations and insurers.
Between the lines: - The partnership gives Euro NCAP a software layer built for more granular testing, which could reduce variation across labs and scenarios. - The focus on on-road driving data signals a broader shift from lab-only scoring toward more real-world evaluation. - Richard Schram said the adoption of IVEX’s software will add a new level of detail and consistency, while Mario Torres said the collaboration gives IVEX a chance to push its technical innovations further.
What’s next: - Euro NCAP will use the IVEX NCAP Evaluator as it moves into official vehicle testing under the new protocols. - The 2026-2028 framework will shape how vehicles are scored across active and passive safety scenarios. - Further interviews or questions are being directed to IVEX contacts listed in the release.
The bottom line: - IVEX is becoming part of the software backbone behind Euro NCAP’s next round of safety ratings, as the testing body raises the bar for how vehicles are measured.
Disclaimer: This article was produced by AGP Wire with the assistance of artificial intelligence based on original source content and has been refined to improve clarity, structure, and readability. This content is provided on an “as is” basis. While care has been taken in its preparation, it may contain inaccuracies or omissions, and readers should consult the original source and independently verify key information where appropriate. This content is for informational purposes only and does not constitute legal, financial, investment, or other professional advice.
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