Netradyne, a prominent provider in artificial intelligence and edge computing SaaS, was honored with the ´AI Safety Solution of the Year´ award for its Driver•i platform during the 8th annual AI Breakthrough Awards. These international awards focus on spotlighting pioneering innovation within the global artificial intelligence market, drawing thousands of nominations worldwide.
Driver•i distinguishes itself with a continuous, always-on artificial intelligence system that analyzes 100% of driving time, in contrast to traditional event-triggered approaches. This comprehensive monitoring delivers real-time, actionable insights for both fleet managers and drivers, enabling prompt coaching and intervention. The system´s video telematics platform identifies risky as well as positive driving behaviors, aiming to foster driver improvement while simultaneously reducing operational costs for fleets.
With over 23.1 billion miles of driving data used to train its algorithms, Netradyne’s artificial intelligence achieves up to 99% accuracy in detecting critical incidents such as distracted driving, stop sign offenses, and unsafe following distances. Its ´Recommended Coaching´ feature offers further personalization, tailoring driver feedback to individual needs. Company leadership notes compelling results for customers, including an 81% reduction in claims costs and a 67% decrease in distracted driving incidents. These outcomes underscore Netradyne’s commitment to driver-centric artificial intelligence solutions that simultaneously boost fleet performance and increase operational transparency.
The AI Breakthrough Awards recognize leading-edge advancements across multiple artificial intelligence categories, such as generative artificial intelligence, computer vision, AIOps, robotics, and industry-specific applications, with entries from more than 20 countries this year. Steve Johansson, managing director of AI Breakthrough, highlighted Netradyne’s contributions to creating safer roads and achieving faster returns on investment for fleets, applauding the company’s innovative use of edge computing to redefine commercial vehicle safety and establish new global benchmarks for the industry.