Former Volvo Exec Now at UVeye

Former Volvo Exec Now at UVeye

Rick Bryant will be responsible for expanding UVeye's existing partnerships while developing new relationships with major automotive dealership groups, fleet customers and used-car auctions.

Rick Bryant, formerly executive vice president of sales for Volvo Cars US, has joined UVeye as the company’s executive vice president for strategic partnerships.

A pioneer in the development of automated vehicle-inspection systems, UVeye recently secured $100 million in Series D funding to support major new partnership, sales and manufacturing initiatives in North America, according to a press release. 

Amir Hever, UVeye’s CEO and co-founder, said Bryant will be responsible for expanding UVeye’s existing partnerships while developing new relationships with major automotive dealership groups, fleet customers and used-car auctions in North America and elsewhere around the world.

The company’s recently completed Series D investment round was led by Hanaco VC, a venture-capital firm based in New York and Tel Aviv with $1.5 billion in assets under management. Existing investors that also participated in UVeye’s latest round included GM Ventures, CarMax, W.R. Berkley Corporation and F.I.T. Ventures L.P. as well as various Israeli institutional investors.

Bryant served as executive vice president of sales operations for Volvo Cars US from 2013 through December of 2022. He joined the company as an aftermarket sales manager in 1993 and went on to hold a series of senior management positions in commercial sales, regional operations and customer service.  He previously had worked in sales with various other automotive brands, including Subaru, BMW, Buick and Honda.

“Our goal is to revolutionize and standardize how the auto industry detects vehicle damage and mechanical issues,” Hever said. “Rick Bryant will play a key role in achieving that goal as we expand our operations in North America, Europe and the Asia Pacific region.”

UVeye currently has facilities in Israel, Japan, Germany and the United States. Since its founding in 2016, the company has raised $200 million in investment capital and formed strategic partnerships with numerous automakers, dealership groups and used-car auctions.

Headquartered in Teaneck, New Jersey and in Tel Aviv, Israel, UVeye offers industry-first vehicle-inspection systems based on advanced artificial intelligence, computer-vision and machine-learning technologies for both the automotive and homeland security industries.

Bryant attended the University of Bridgeport in Connecticut.  A Boston native, he currently resides in the New York metropolitan area and will work out of UVeye’s offices in Teaneck.

UVeye produces a unique suite of vehicle-inspection systems suited for use at new- and used-car dealerships, used-car auctions and major fleets, including:

  • Helios – An underbody scanner that detects a wide variety of problems including frame damage, missing parts and fluid leaks, as well as brake- and exhaust-system issues.
  • Artemis – A system that checks tire quality. Within seconds it identifies tire brand, technical specifications, air pressure, tread depth, sidewall damage, whether or not a vehicle’s tires are mismatched and alignment issues.
  • Atlas – A 360-degree vehicle-exterior detection system that checks sheet metal and other external body components such as bumpers, door locks, grilles and windows.
  • Apollo – An interior inspection product that provides dealers, used-car auctions and fleet managers with a complete view of a vehicle’s interior to check for its overall condition.

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