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KORE Recognized for Connected Vehicle Innovation in 2025 IoT Breakthrough Awards Program

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Prestigious Annual IoT Breakthrough Awards Program Recognizes Standout Internet-of-Things Companies and Products

ATLANTA, Jan. 10, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- KORE, a global leader in Internet of Things ("IoT") Solutions and pioneering IoT hyperscaler, and provider of IoT Connectivity, Solutions and Analytics, today announced that their In-Vehicle Video solution has been selected as winner of the "Connected Car Product of the Year" award in the 9th annual IoT Breakthrough Awards program conducted by IoT Breakthrough, a leading market intelligence organization that recognizes the top companies, technologies and products in the global Internet-of-Things (IoT) market today.

KORE wins the 2025 IoT Breakthrough Award "Connected Car Product of the Year" for KORE In-Vehicle Video.
KORE wins the 2025 IoT Breakthrough Award "Connected Car Product of the Year" for KORE In-Vehicle Video.

KORE offers a comprehensive set of solutions that deliver continuous and detailed visibility into fleet operations for fleet managers. KORE In-Vehicle Video (IVV), including IoT dash cams and supporting AI technology, leverages the latest in high-quality video technologies to improve driver behavior and increase driver productivity.

KORE IVV also empowers organizations to establish accident fault and facilitate timely and effective driver coaching via a centralized platform that tracks and visually monitors the fleet. Continuous video streams are captured for vehicles with live streaming from multiple cameras at once with infrared sensors for night vision, and event-based video snapshots are captured when triggered on a vehicle's route. Videos can also be accessed remotely to either stream or download without having to physically access the vehicle.

The platform's AI feature can monitor fatigue as well as distracting behaviors such as texting while driving, smoking, and cellphone usage, and alerts are sent out to headquarters upon detection. These alerts can then be used to coach drivers enabling them to make better, safer choices while operating company vehicles. Proof of an in-vehicle video system helps to reduce collision frequency and, as a result, insurance costs. KORE's video-enabled safety features reduce the risk of an at-fault accident. Fleet managers can also measure how vehicles are being used and how drivers are performing against contextual data to plan targeted training.

"It's an honor to receive this award from IoT Breakthrough, especially with all the work our team has put into developing solutions that fit the needs of fleets of all sizes. Our technology was built to help our customers improve driver behavior, reduce insurance costs, and enhance the safety of their fleets," said Ron Totton, President and CEO of KORE.  "KORE's In-Vehicle Video Solution also comes with connectivity offerings, and a full support team to help our customers defend innocent drivers, potentially reduce insurance premiums, and accelerate the insurance claims process with high-definition video evidence."