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#107 - Noam Maital - CEO, Waycare Technologies

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Like me, you’ve probably found yourself sitting in traffic, surrounded by vehicles of every size and shape, wondering why there isn’t a better way yet. The good news is that there is.

In this episode of the AI in Automotive Podcast, we are speaking to Noam Maital, CEO of Waycare Technologies, a fabulous company that I came across recently, that uses AI to solve a very real problem - that of traffic management and crash fatalities. company that provides solutions for a host of traffic management agencies. Waycare has built a cloud-based platform that pulls data from a variety of sources - city infrastructure, connected vehicles, navigation apps, and so on. It then uses AI to process this data and provide real-time insights to help traffic management, crash detection and incident prediction.

One of the things that really struck me in today’s conversation is how much data we actually have sitting around, and how poorly utilised it can sometimes turn out to be. Waycare has unearthed just one area where putting the data to better use using the power of AI is yielding tremendous results. Think of what else might be out there...

Enjoy the chat, and if you like it, remember to rate us on Apple Podcasts, and share the podcast with a friend or a colleague.

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Like me, you’ve probably found yourself sitting in traffic, surrounded by vehicles of every size and shape, wondering why there isn’t a better way yet. The good news is that there is.

In this episode of the AI in Automotive Podcast, we are speaking to Noam Maital, CEO of Waycare Technologies, a fabulous company that I came across recently, that uses AI to solve a very real problem - that of traffic management and crash fatalities. company that provides solutions for a host of traffic management agencies. Waycare has built a cloud-based platform that pulls data from a variety of sources - city infrastructure, connected vehicles, navigation apps, and so on. It then uses AI to process this data and provide real-time insights to help traffic management, crash detection and incident prediction.

One of the things that really struck me in today’s conversation is how much data we actually have sitting around, and how poorly utilised it can sometimes turn out to be. Waycare has unearthed just one area where putting the data to better use using the power of AI is yielding tremendous results. Think of what else might be out there...

Enjoy the chat, and if you like it, remember to rate us on Apple Podcasts, and share the podcast with a friend or a colleague.

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