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Global Video Telematics Markets 2021-2022 & 2026 – Video Telematics is at the Core of the Current M&A Wave in the FM Space

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Dublin, May 27, 2022 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — The “The Video Telematics Market – 3rd Edition” report has been added to ResearchAndMarkets.com’s offering.

The Video Telematics Market is the third consecutive report in the series, analysing the latest developments on the market for video telematics solutions. This strategic research report provides you with 200 pages of unique business intelligence including 5-year industry forecasts and expert commentary on which to base your business decisions.

The analyst estimates that the installed base of active video telematics systems in North America reached 2.9 million units in 2021. Growing at a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 16.5 percent, the active installed base is forecasted to reach almost 6.3 million units in North America by 2026. In Europe, the installed base of active video telematics systems reached over 0.9 million units in 2021. The active installed base is forecasted to grow at a CAGR of 17.9 percent to reach 2.1 million video telematics systems in Europe by 2026.

The video telematics market is served by many companies ranging from specialists focused specifically on video telematics solutions for various commercial vehicles, to general fleet telematics players who have introduced video offerings, and hardware-focused suppliers offering mobile digital video recorders (DVRs) and vehicle cameras used for video telematics.

The publisher ranks Streamax, Lytx and Samsara as the leading video telematics players in their respective categories.

Streamax is the leading hardware provider, having over 2.1 million mobile DVRs installed in vehicles globally to date, and the company also offers software dashboards which are widely used together with its devices.

Lytx in turn has the largest number of video telematics subscriptions, while Samsara stands out among the general fleet telematics players with a significant number of camera units deployed across its subscriber base.

Additional sizeable players include the video telematics company SmartWitness (owned by Sensata), the fleet management player Motive (formerly KeepTruckin), the commercial vehicle telematics pioneer Omnitracs (owned by Solera) including the acquired video safety specialist SmartDrive, the hardware-focused video telematics company Howen, and the vision-based safety platform provider Netradyne.

Other noteworthy vendors are Nauto, VisionTrack, Bendix, SureCam, Trimble, Matrix Telematics, LightMetrics, Idrive, Seeing Machines, Radius Telematics, MiX Telematics, Azuga, Microlise and ISAAC Instruments.

Highlights

  • Insights from numerous interviews with market-leading companies
  • Descriptions of video telematics applications and associated concepts
  • Comprehensive overview of the video telematics value chain
  • In-depth analysis of market trends and key developments
  • Updated profiles of 40 companies offering video telematics software and hardware
  • Market forecasts lasting until 2026

This report answers the following questions:

  • What different types of players are involved in the video telematics value chain?
  • Which are the major specialised providers of video telematics solutions?
  • What offerings are available from the general fleet management solution providers?
  • How are the hardware-focused suppliers approaching the market?
  • Which are the frontrunning geographic markets for video telematics solutions so far?
  • What are the price levels for video telematics hardware and software?
  • Which trends and drivers are shaping the market?
  • How will the video telematics industry evolve in the future?

Key Topics Covered:

Executive Summary

1 Video Telematics Solutions
1.1 Introduction to Video Telematics
1.1.1 Video Telematics as a Standalone Application
1.1.2 Video Telematics as An Integrated Part of Fleet Telematics
1.2 Video Telematics Applications and Associated Concepts
1.2.1 Video-Based Driver Management
1.2.2 Driver Fatigue and Distraction Monitoring
1.2.3 Advanced Driver Assistance Systems (Adas)
1.2.4 Driver Training and Coaching
1.2.5 Managed Services
1.2.6 Exoneration of Drivers and Insurance-Related Functionality
1.3 Business Models

2 Market Forecasts and Trends
2.1 Market Analysis
2.1.1 Video Telematics Vendor Market Shares
2.1.2 the North American Video Telematics Market
2.1.3 the European Video Telematics Market
2.1.4 Rest of World Outlook
2.2 Value Chain Analysis
2.2.1 Video Telematics Solution Providers
2.2.2 Fleet Telematics Solution Providers
2.2.3 Hardware-Focused Suppliers
2.2.4 Insurance Industry Players
2.3 Market Drivers and Trends
2.3.1 Privacy Issues Expected to Soften as Video Telematics Becomes Mainstream
2.3.2 Acknowledging the Performance of Good Drivers Can Alleviate Scepticism
2.3.3 Regulatory Developments Can Drive Adoption of Camera-Based Technology
2.3.4 Video Telematics is at the Core of the Current M&A Wave in the Fm Space
2.3.5 Partnership Strategies Increasingly Common in the Video Telematics Space
2.3.6 Increasing Commoditisation of Video Telematics Hardware Expected
2.3.7 Artificial Intelligence and Machine Vision Capabilities Become Table Stakes

3 Company Profiles and Strategies
3.1 Video Telematics Solution Providers
3.1.1 Bendix
3.1.2 Cameramatics
3.1.3 Exeros Technologies
3.1.4 Fastview
3.1.5 Fleetcam
3.1.6 Icam Video Telematics
3.1.7 Idrive
3.1.8 Lightmetrics
3.1.9 Lytx
3.1.10 Nauto
3.1.11 Netradyne
3.1.12 Seeing Machines
3.1.13 Smartwitness (Sensata Technologies)
3.1.14 Surecam
3.1.15 Vision Techniques
3.1.16 Visiontrack
3.1.17 Vue (Radius Telematics)
3.1.18 Waylens
3.2 Fleet Telematics Solution Providers
3.2.1 Addsecure Smart Transport
3.2.2 Azuga (Bridgestone)
3.2.3 Forward Thinking Systems
3.2.4 Isaac Instruments
3.2.5 J. J. Keller
3.2.6 Matrix Telematics
3.2.7 Microlise
3.2.8 Mix Telematics
3.2.9 Motive Technologies (Keeptruckin)
3.2.10 Omnitracs (Solera)
3.2.11 Radius Telematics
3.2.12 Samsara
3.2.13 Trakm8
3.2.14 Trimble
3.2.15 Verizon Connect
3.3 Hardware-Focused Suppliers
3.3.1 D-Teg
3.3.2 Howen
3.3.3 Micronet
3.3.4 Pfk Electronics
3.3.5 Pittasoft (Blackvue)
3.3.6 Positioning Universal
3.3.7 Streamax

For more information about this report visit https://www.researchandmarkets.com/r/l5kmkz


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CUJO AI Hits 3 Billion Devices, With EE Also Revealed As Latest Client

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CUJO AI is the first device intelligence and cybersecurity service provider to reach an unprecedented scale within carrier production networks.
LOS ANGELES, May 22, 2024 /PRNewswire/ — CUJO AI, the global leader in AI-driven cybersecurity and device intelligence, has reached an unprecedented scale, with over 3 billion devices identified and protected by its solutions worldwide. This significant milestone coincides with the confirmation of its collaboration with EE, one of the United Kingdom’s leading telecommunications providers.

With billions of devices connecting to the internet, the role of CUJO AI in shaping the future of digital security through device intelligence has never been more critical. By leveraging advanced AI and machine learning algorithms, CUJO AI offers network operators and service providers unparalleled insights into device behaviour, security needs, and operational health. These capabilities enable network service providers to optimize network management, enhance user experiences, and provide robust security measures that proactively protect against emerging threats.
“Crossing the 3 billion device threshold is not just a testament to our technological prowess, but also to the trust we have built with leading telecom giants around the world, including our latest engagement with EE,” said Remko Vos, CEO of CUJO AI. “This relationship reflects our shared vision to provide a secure and superior digital experience by leveraging our AI-driven solutions to protect users worldwide.”
CUJO AI has been working with EE to provide integrated cybersecurity solutions for its latest range of home routers launched last year, including support for the newly launched Smart Hub Plus.
Trusted by global telecommunications giants like Comcast, Charter Communications, TELUS, Sky Italia, Sky UK, Rogers, Cox, Shaw, and Videotron, EE CUJO AI provides actionable, real-time data insights. This translates into superior network management, heightened security, and unmatched customer satisfaction.
About CUJO AI
CUJO AI enhances the ability to understand, serve, and protect their customers with advanced cybersecurity, along with granular network and device intelligence for network service providers. Covering 3 billion connected devices, CUJO AI’s advanced AI algorithms assist clients in uncovering previously unavailable insights, thereby elevating customer experience and retention through new value propositions and superior operational services. Fully compliant with all privacy regulations, CUJO AI’s services are trusted by the largest broadband operators worldwide, including Comcast, Charter Communications, BT (EE), TELUS, Sky Italia, Sky UK, Rogers, Cox, Shaw, and Videotron. More information is available at https://cujo.com.
CONTACT: Viktorija Vilke, [email protected]
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EDGNEX Data Centres by DAMAC Announces a 15 MW Data Center Investment in Indonesia

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JAKARTA, Indonesia, May 22, 2024 /PRNewswire/ — EDGNEX Data Centres by DAMAC, a global digital infrastructure provider and part of the DAMAC Group, has announced its investment into the Indonesian market with a state-of-the-art data center to be built in Jakarta. This announcement was made at the Indonesia Cloud & Datacenter Convention 2024 on May 16, 2024. The first phase of the construction is scheduled to be completed in the fourth quarter of 2025, marking a significant step in the company’s strategic efforts to support the dynamic digital economy and startup ecosystem in Southeast Asia’s fastest-growing country.[1]

Indonesia, as the largest economy in Southeast Asia, experienced a growth rate of 5% year-on-year from January to March 2023. Currently, Jakarta is preparing to increase its data center capacity to 1GW. To support this growth, more colocation data centers adhering to sustainable Tier III standards and offering high uptime and reliability are needed to meet the rising demand for internet usage in the region.[2]
In response to these needs, EDGNEX is providing a foundation for innovation and disrupting the data center market by delivering advanced technology to meet the increasing demand from Cloud Service Providers (CSP) and AI deployments.[3]
Hussain Sajwani, Founder and Chairman of the DAMAC Group, commented, “EDGNEX identifies and invests in present and next-generation digital hubs. The government’s robust digitalisation efforts, high internet penetration and a tech-savvy, youthful demographic, necessitate advanced infrastructure to support the burgeoning digital economy. With this announcement we are pleased to support the government’s efforts and to bring our expertise in setting new standards for data centres in Southeast Asia, catalysing further technological innovation and growth across the region.”
The new data center is strategically located in MT Haryono, Jakarta, just 3 kilometers from one of the most interconnected data center clusters – the most important internet exchange point in central Jakarta. This facility will have dual road access and excellent fiber optic connectivity, ensuring enhanced service reliability and superior performance to meet the evolving demands of customers.
Danish Nayar, SVP of Investments and Acquisitions, DAMAC Capital, added: “We are excited by the growth opportunities in Jakarta. Our new facility in downtown Jakarta will address the growing demand for Cloud Service Providers, Edge Nodes, and potential Artificial Intelligence deployments. We are also investing in a similar format across SEA and globally.”
[1]Data Center Trends Report Equinix 2023[2] Data Center Trends Report Equinix 2023 [3] Equinix: Southeast Asian Markets are Emerging as a Powerhouse for Digital Growth
About EDGNEX
EDGNEX is a global digital infrastructure company headquartered in Dubai, United Arab Emirates. It is a wholly owned subsidiary of the DAMAC Group. EDGNEX is providing a foundation for local innovation across the globe and disrupting the data centre market with new speed and agility. It proactively builds, buys, or partners to serve the next wave of demand for data centre services. 
Where We Go, Others Follow. www.edgnex.com
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VisionFlow Launches Talkit: Revolutionizing language learning with a westworld-like immersive 3D world

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PARIS, May 22, 2024 /PRNewswire/ — VisionFlow, an innovative AI-native startup, announces the launch of Talkit in France, a 3D world app powered by generative AI that revolutionizes spoken English learning with a personalized, engaging, and immersive experience.

From May 22 to 25, VisionFlow will showcase Talkit at VivaTechnology, demonstrating its capabilities on both smartphones and the Apple Vision Pro headset for an enhanced immersive experience. Following its initial launch, Talkit will also be available on Google Play and Apple Vision Pro in June.
Talkit differentiates itself from traditional teaching methods by offering an exceptionally adaptive approach to language learning. Users are immersed in a virtual world where they can improve their spoken English skills through real-time, tailored scenarios. With customizable avatars, users can choose from various learning themes, such as preparing for travel, practicing for interviews, and even simulating medical emergencies, all accessible from their smartphones anytime, anywhere.
VisionFlow leverages generative AI technologies to power the engaging learning experience in Talkit. It is a scenario creation loop that personalizes content, difficulty levels, and interactive experiences. This dynamic, seamless, and exclusive generation process adjusts learning points to each user’s language proficiency.
By analyzing users’ input and progress, Talkit breaks down learning goals and needs into multiple personalized scenarios and exercises, helping them truly improve their language expression and communication skills.
As users continue to interact with avatars, their conversations are continuously memorized, enabling Talkit to better understand each user over time, thereby fostering a strong sense of connection with the virtual characters.
About VisionFlow
Founded by Leo Liu in 2023, VisionFlow aims to create a 3D world for 2 billion language learners worldwide, delivering a personalized and immersive language learning experience. Leo Liu is a renowned AI educational technology entrepreneur, founder of the unicorn Knowbox, and the driving force behind the Homework Box AI learning app, which is used by over 100,000 schools and 100 million students to improve their grades. VisionFlow’s core team consists of experts from leading internet giants and top online education companies, bringing extensive expertise in AI products and technology, global growth strategies, and data-driven operations.
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