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Nauto’s Driver Safety Platform Joins Geotab Marketplace

Nauto announced the availability of its Driver and Fleet Safety Platform on the Geotab Marketplace, creating a streamlined, single-sign-on user-interface between Nauto’s safety solution and Geotab’s fleet management capabilities.

January 21, 2021
Nauto’s Driver Safety Platform Joins Geotab Marketplace

 

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Nauto announced the availability of its Driver and Fleet Safety Platform on the Geotab Marketplace, creating a streamlined, single-sign-on user-interface between Nauto’s safety solution and Geotab’s fleet management capabilities.

With Geotab’s telematics device and Nauto’s insights derived from nearly one billion AI-analyzed miles of driving data, fleet managers will be able to gain greater visibility and insights into their vehicles and drivers, Nauto announced. These insights can be accessed through a single user-interface, eliminating the need to switch between several different platforms.

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The Nauto and Geotab integration provides fleet and safety leaders with real-time access to video and data from Nauto’s multi-sensor device on the Geotab Marketplace to provide enhanced visibility and insight into the safety performance of each vehicle and driver, the company said. The combined solutions provide the ability to manage fleet resources more effectively, helping to achieve stronger compliance and reduce risk through machine learning algorithms that can aid in improving driver behavior before an incident occurs.

“Nauto is the first real-time, AI-powered Driver and Fleet Safety Platform to help predict, actively prevent, and reduce high-risk events in the mobility ecosystem,” said Stefan Heck, Nauto CEO and founder. “This partnership will enable us to provide commercial fleets as well as the broader Geotab ecosystem with access to our AI-powered Driver and Fleet Safety Platform. This integration will help customers take their safety programs, productivity, and efficiency to the next level.”

The Nauto Driver and Fleet Safety Platform leverages AI sensors and intervention to help make real-time decisions about imminent risks that can provide on average a 40% - 60% reduction in collision frequency and collision-related costs, the company said. Nauto said it provides real-time alerting and feedback that does not require to be uploaded to the cloud for analysis and human review, providing immediate driver intervention at the first sign of unsafe behavior.  

Geotab technology offers the capability to connect commercial vehicles to the internet and provides web-based analytics to help customers better manage their fleets, with more than 2.1 million connected vehicles across the globe.

“We are excited to welcome Nauto to the Geotab ecosystem,” said Louis De Jong, executive vice president, Geotab. “As safety is a core pillar at Geotab, we are always looking for ways to help our customers minimize risk and improve driver safety. With the addition of Nauto on the Marketplace, customers have access to a solution that can help reduce the likelihood of an at-fault accident from occurring and gain greater visibility into driver behavior.

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