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VolvoGroup makes strategic investment in DriveCam

Volvo Group Venture Capital, a Volvo Group subsidiary, has made a strategic investment in global driver risk management firm DriveCam – making Volvo Group a minority shareholder in the company. “Volvo Group and DriveCam have a common vision - to reduce traffic accidents worldwide,” said Johan Carlsson, president of Volvo Group Venture Capital. “Complementary to our leading position in the global truck manufacturing market, Volvo Group is also focused on the human element in reducing accidents, an area where
February 14, 2013 Read time: 2 mins
Volvo Group Venture Capital, a 3970 Volvo Group subsidiary, has made a strategic investment in global driver risk management firm DriveCam – making Volvo Group a minority shareholder in the company.

“Volvo Group and DriveCam have a common vision - to reduce traffic accidents worldwide,” said Johan Carlsson, president of Volvo Group Venture Capital. “Complementary to our leading position in the global truck manufacturing market, Volvo Group is also focused on the human element in reducing accidents, an area where DriveCam is a clear leader. This strategic investment enables the commercial vehicle industry to benefit from our collaborative development efforts, while it also supports the Volvo Group’s vision to become the world leader in sustainable transport solutions.”

DriveCam chairman and chief executive Brandon Nixon said: “Volvo Group and DriveCam both believe that there is only one acceptable number of accidents in driving – zero. And since the human element plays a role in nine out of 10 accidents, the driver risk management solutions that DriveCam has pioneered are essential to both companies reaching our common goal of zero accidents on the road.”

For many years, Volvo Group has studied and analysed a large number of accidents involving trucks. This information is said to have been, and still is, one of the most important bases for the design and development of Volvo Group’s trucks.

DriveCam prevents collisions and reduces fuel costs by improving the way people drive. DriveCam’s solution addresses the causes of poor driving by combining data and video analytics with real-time driver feedback and coaching.

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