Geotab Celebrates 25 Years:
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Geotab officially announced its celebration of a quarter-century of innovation, fueled by data insights and collaboration.

Geotab uses data analytics and telematics tools to curate company goals, empower fleets, and provide valuable industry insights.
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August 7 marked Geotab's 25th anniversary celebrating remarkable global growth, AI driven innovation, and a relentless focus on customers, partners, and employees. What began as a two-person startup has become one of the largest global connected vehicle telematics organizations, with approximately 5 million connected vehicles under subscription and over 50k customers. The company employs more than 2,700 employees around the world and has built an ecosystem of over 700 partners.
Only 10% of startups sustain long-term success so this is a significant milestone and a testament to what's possible when vision, bright minds, dedicated teams, and forward-thinking customers come together. Geotab has always believed in pushing the boundaries of what connected vehicle technology can do, which is reflected in the more than 300 patents that have paved the way for critical industry advancements.
"As an entrepreneur, you need to stay focused and take risks, which isn’t always easy, so it is incredibly rewarding to see technology, data and people align to drive your vision forward and truly make a difference," says Neil Cawse, Founder and CEO of Geotab. "This anniversary is a moment to look back at our humble beginnings and the incredible path we've walked, but more importantly, it's a launchpad for everything that's still to come. The real magic happens when our technology, powered by collective insights and collaboration, helps customers solve real-world problems, whether that's making roads safer, shrinking carbon footprints, or getting vital goods where they need to be, faster and more efficiently."
Geotab’s long-standing success is intertwined with the strategic use of AI and data analytics. By leveraging massive datasets, the company has integrated advanced AI and machine learning capabilities directly into its platform. Geotab is one of the largest users of Google Cloud services. Leveraging this expertise enables Geotab to deliver sophisticated, predictive insights and advanced solutions for fleets, from spotting potential accidents before they happen to anticipating vehicle failures and even assessing road risks.
"The future of connected vehicles is bursting with potential, and AI will be at the heart of reshaping it," Cawse adds. "We've built deep expertise in harnessing the power of data, and with AI, we're continually unlocking deeper insights, anticipating challenges, and delivering unprecedented value to our customers. Technology is moving incredibly fast, and we're committed to moving even faster, digging deeper, and continuing our mission of empowering fleets with the best possible tools and insights. We genuinely believe that when we work together, with quality data, we can change the world for the better."

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