In Netradyne’s biggest product launch since its original flagship Driveri video safety system seven years ago, the company has introduced the Driveri One, a complete fleet management tool that makes ...
Netradyne, a provider of artificial intelligence and edge computing focusing on driver and fleet safety, announced new features and functionality for Driver-i and a customized training program for ...
SAN DIEGO--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Netradyne®, a global leader in AI-powered fleet safety and performance solutions, today announced the launch of Fuel Scoring and Coaching, new capabilities that extend its ...
In this week’s CCJ Tech Shorts, Truckstop.com adds route-based quoting, Netradyne combines fuel scoring and driver coaching, ...
Netradyne added three new artificial intelligence deep-learning features to its Driveri platform, including Traffic Light Detection, Relative Speed Determination and Pedestrian Identification. The ...
The expanded suite of coaching tools is designed to create more collaboration and communication with the driver during their workday. CINCINNATI. "Data sucks." That's not a quote you expect to hear ...
Netradyne®, a global leader in AI-powered fleet safety and performance solutions, today announced the commercial launch of its Driver•i platform in Japan, building on the momentum to scale ...
SAN DIEGO--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Netradyne, a SaaS leader in artificial intelligence (A.I.) and edge computing focusing on driver and fleet safety, today announced it has secured $65 million in a ...
Netradyne, a global leader in AI-driven road and fleet safety solutions, today announced the appointment of Smita Sanadhya as Chief Financial Officer (CFO) and Tom Schmitt as Chief Operating Officer ...
Netradyne, a startup that uses cameras and edge computing to improve commercial driver safety, has scored $150 million in Series C funding. The fresh cash will help the company double down on its ...
Netradyne VP Adam Kahn demonstrates the Driveri live coaching system at NPTC 2018 in Cincinnati. CINCINNATI. "Data sucks." That's not a quote you expect to hear from the VP of a growing fleet ...