
With over 1.5 lakh fatalities and five lakh critical injuries reported annually, India's roads are among the deadliest in the world. Addressing this alarming statistic requires innovative solutions that tackle the root causes of road accidents. This is precisely where Sapience Automata steps in. Founded in 2021 by industry experts Satyajit Neogi and Unmesh Dabhade, Sapience Automata is on a mission to make Indian roads safer through Advanced Driver Assistance Systems (ADAS) powered by Al technologies.
The company's flagship vision is bold yet clear. It aims to reduce road accidents in India by 90 per cent by 2030. This ambitious goal is backed by their innovative product suite designed to address key safety challenges faced by Indian drivers and fleet operators. With modular, cost-effective solutions that seamlessly integrate into diverse vehicle ecosystems, Sapience Automata is poised to redefine road safety standards in the country as per Satyajit Neogi, CEO, Sapience Automata.
†Necessity leads to innovation.
Sapience Automata was born from a deep understanding of the unique challenges posed by India's roads. The statistics speak for themselves as 94 per cent of road accidents are attributed to human error, including distractions, fatigue, and rash driving. For the founders, this wasn't just a statistic. It was a wake-up call to action. Unlike traditional ADAS systems, which are often expensive and tailored for smoother international road conditions, Sapience Automata's products are designed specifically for the complexities of Indian roads. Their plug-and-play approach ensures that advanced safety features are accessible, scalable, and customisable, addressing both individual and fleet needs. This customer-centric focus has been instrumental in Sapience Automata's rapid growth and adoption, cited Neogi.
†Flagship products driving change.
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