Logging roads in British Columbia’s dense forests can be some of the most treacherous paths to navigate—especially during early winter when darkness falls early and icy conditions set in. For one logging company operating in the rugged northern BC wilderness, unexpected obstacles posed significant threats to safety and efficiency.
One night, as a driver maneuvered through a particularly narrow, icy logging road, Robofinity InsightDrive’s AI-powered thermal imaging system detected a group of deer quietly crossing the route. With normal headlights offering limited visibility in the pitch-black, snowy environment, this early warning allowed the driver to slow down and avoid a potentially catastrophic collision.
Robofinity InsightDrive’s advanced AI detects people, vehicles, and wildlife up to 656 feet away—even in the harshest darkness, snow, and cold. For logging operators facing unpredictable wildlife and extreme winter road conditions, InsightDrive increases safety, reduces downtime, and helps protect valuable equipment.
This technology isn’t just for high-tech vehicles; it’s a practical lifeline for workers in some of Canada’s toughest environments—improving safety in forestry, mining, and off-road operations across the country.
As the winter months intensify, there’s never been a better time to bring AI-powered night vision into your operation. It’s not just about seeing farther; it’s about seeing what matters before it’s too late.
Learn more about how InsightDrive is revolutionizing safety in Canadian forestry and beyond at: robofinity.ca/business-cases








