Netradyne, a trailblazer in artificial intelligence (AI) technology for enhancing fleet and driver safety, has announced its expansion into the U.K. market. Teaming up with Intelex, a prominent provider of aftermarket vehicle safety solutions based in Birmingham, Netradyne aims to revolutionise the landscape of vehicle safety solutions in the region.
At the core of this collaboration is Driver•i, Netradyne’s vision-based safety camera system, which utilises artificial intelligence, machine learning, and edge computing to set new standards for safe driving in commercial vehicles. By reducing unsafe driving incidents, safeguarding against false claims, and empowering drivers through recognition and coaching, Driver•i promotes safer driving practices.
The partnership represents a significant advancement in road safety and fleet management. Through the integration of Driver•i with Fleetly, logistics organisations gain access to a comprehensive vehicle safety solution that combines cutting-edge telematics, video analytics, AI-powered insights, walkaround checks, vehicle diagnostics, and tachograph live with remote downloads.
Durgadutt Nedungadi, Sr. Vice-President for International Business at Netradyne, expressed confidence in delivering improved driver safety and fleet management efficiency to U.K. fleet operators. He highlighted GreenZone, Netradyne’s unique Driver Scoring System, which provides a holistic view of the entire fleet and motivates drivers to adopt defensive driving practices.
Netradyne’s Driver•i offers advanced features such as compound alerts, high and low g-force detection, weather alerts, and Safety Manager based on generative-AI, setting it apart in the industry.
Mallesh Cheekoti, Managing Director at Intelex Systems, emphasised the partnership’s commitment to providing cutting-edge technology that enhances safety and efficiency for fleets of all sizes.
Netradyne’s Driver•i captures and analyses 100 per cent of drive time, delivering high-resolution videos that can be crucial for defending drivers in accidents and ensuring fleet operators have complete information. With over 12 billion driving miles analysed, the AI models achieve up to 99 per cent accuracy, significantly reducing false alerts and providing fleet managers with confidence in driver analytics.