How insurers got dominated by incapable telematics technologies
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The problem started like this: After the introduction of the smartphone, entrepreneurs scrambled to take advantage of its technological innovations and monetize them.
As always with Sfara’s smartphone-based solutions, no additional hardware or installations are required by the end user.
Sfara announces today the world’s first all-speed crash detection, from zero motion to high speeds, capturing the additional 70% of...
Imagine the endless configurations of mobile phones, operating systems, and placements on a person and within a vehicle that can occur during a crash. Which also often causes those phones to go flying, in no predictable patterns.
This week is another Crash Week for Sfara. The algorithm team arrived today at an undisclosed crash-test facility to conduct crashes and collect additional labeled data to train its machine learning (ML).
“Working together for greater road safety” – this is the motto of the collaboration between Bosch Service Solutions, a provider...
eDriving℠, a Solera company and a leading provider of digital driver risk management solutions, today announced an exciting new international...
Tarantino will lead go-to-market strategies to insurance carriers for Sfara’s ultra-low speed crash detection with on-scene FNOL.
After several years of intensive testing in labs, in the field, and through commercial deployment by a major OEM, Sfara is releasing to the general market its ultra low-speed crash detection technology for smartphones.
Sfara’s mobile-based Sphere of Safety for drivers and pedestrians has expanded globally, with the support of Bosch Service Solutions, now offering services in 42 countries and 10 languages.