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The Power of Mobile Telematics to Save Lives

Season 1, Ep. 3

Join us as we discover how a roadside accident as an EMT began Ryan McMahon's journey of now saving lives using the power of mobile telematics.


As the world's largest telematics service provider, Cambridge Mobile Telematics uses AI and machine learning to achieve their goal change driver behavior on a global scale to make drivers, passengers and roads safer. Ryan shares with us his insights into how they are continuously working towards this goal.


More information about Cambridge Mobile Telematics can be found by clicking here. For additional information about how CMT's AI-driven telematics platform works, click here.

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