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QUECLINK AND 3DTRACKING WEBINAR TO DISCUSS HOW DASHCAM INNOVATION IS DRIVING FLEET AND VIDEO TELEMATICS FORWARDS
Queclink Wireless Solutions and 3Dtracking are holding an industry webinar to discuss the evolution of the dashcam and how the latest advances are creating significant opportunities for fleets. The online event will bring together technology specialists from each company to examine market trends and innovations, which will help vehicle operators to target road safety, risk management and operational improvements.
“Cloud-connected dashcams have offered an effective fleet tool for the past decade, but there have always been constraints on the processing capacity and connectivity, limiting the capabilities of devices,” explains Vernon Bonser, UK Sales Director of Queclink Wireless Solutions. “In recent years, MDVR-powered, multi-camera systems have come to the fore, but we are now seeing huge potential for the dashcam as the hardware becomes increasingly powerful and intelligent.”
The webinar will take place on Wednesday 11th September at 2.00pm GMT and is free to attend. The speakers will explore how the next generation of dashcams will support highly flexible and effective telematics solutions as well as the role this cutting-edge technology will play within the fleet marketplace. They will cover the impact of CAN bus integration as well as the other future and emerging dashcam innovations such as sensor monitoring, Bluetooth connectivity and advanced edge computing.
Queclink and 3Dtracking will also be showcasing their all-in-one solution that brings together fleet and video telematics. By connecting with the CAN bus, the CV200 smart dashcam provides critical insight on vehicle status to gain greater understanding of performance and usage, bolstering robust location and behavioural data. As a result, fleets can take advantage of advanced video capture, driver monitoring and tracking features via 3Dtracking’s cloud-based software.
“Whenever approaching a specific feature, we always consider the end-user and look to make the user experience as easy and intuitive as possible,” said Roy Michael, CEO at 3Dtracking. “The ability to integrate with a vehicle’s communication system offers true telematics functionality, without the need for multiple solutions. This is just one of the many innovations that we will be discussing alongside Queclink during the webinar that are pushing not only the boundaries of video-enabled fleet technology, but by doing so in a way that makes the overall user-experience seamless and intuitive.”
For further details or to book a place at the Evolution of the Dashcam webinar visit https://us06web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_u5g3A5j6Q6S2FjnPFk0IEw#/registration.












