Sentiance has a mobile-first approach geared to the driver to address human error, the top cause of accidents. It offers driving insights, crash detection, mobility insights and lifestyle insights that can help cut down on incidents, claims and loss ratios. Sentiance's AI technology is designed to ensure data quality and protect privacy, and it works with low-bandwidth and low-battery requirements.
Another contender is Cambridge Mobile Telematics, which aggregates vast amounts of driving data to understand vehicle and driver behavior. By combining data from sources like smartphones, connected cars and dashcams, it offers a more complete view of risk assessment, safety and driver improvement programs. The company's technology is designed with privacy as a first principle and has been shown to cut down on risky behavior within 30 days.
If you're looking for something more autonomous, Mobileye is a major player in autonomous driving technology. Its suite of solutions uses a single camera sensor to improve safety and offers a range of driver-assist and fully autonomous systems. Mobileye's technology is designed to balance safety, scalability and customization, so it can work on a variety of vehicles.