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Roadzen Inc. Secures Patent for DrivebuddyAI's Real-Time Driver Drowsiness Detection Algorithm in India

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Roadzen Inc. Secures Patent for DrivebuddyAI's Real-Time Driver Drowsiness Detection Algorithm in India

Roadzen Inc. (RDZN) announced it has been granted a patent in India for its DrivebuddyAI real-time driver drowsiness detection algorithm, which uses AI and computer vision to monitor driver fatigue; the company is also pursuing patents in the U.S. and Europe. Roadzen highlights that DrivebuddyAI has demonstrated a 72% reduction in on-road accidents and is positioned to meet upcoming Indian road safety regulations for commercial vehicles, potentially impacting over 1 million units annually. The company also notes that fleet operators are seeing tangible ROI through reduced accidents, increased uptime, and lower insurance costs.

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Roadzen Inc. (RDZN) has secured a significant patent in India for its DrivebuddyAI Real-Time Driver Drowsiness Detection Algorithm, a system utilizing AI and computer vision to monitor over 92 eye and facial cues for enhancing road safety. This technology has demonstrated a 72% reduction in on-road accidents in commercial deployments and has processed data from over 1.8 billion kilometers of real-world driving, an 80% increase in under six months. Critically, DrivebuddyAI is the first and currently only platform validated under India's upcoming AIS-184 road safety regulation, which is expected to mandate Driver Drowsiness and Attention Warning Systems in all new commercial vehicles from April 1, 2026, impacting an estimated 1 million units annually. This regulatory development positions Roadzen with a notable first-mover advantage in a substantial emerging market. The company is actively expanding its intellectual property portfolio with additional patent filings underway in the U.S. and Europe, and recently secured a patent for its Cognitive Assessment of Risk for Drivers (CARD) technology. Despite these positive developments, including industry recognition at the Bosch Excellence Awards, potential risks include an over-reliance on the DrivebuddyAI platform and the inherent uncertainties linked to forward-looking statements, compounded by the absence of disclosed financial performance data in the current announcement. Insider trading activity over the past six months indicates positive sentiment, with two insiders, Rohan Malhotra and Supurna Vedbrat, purchasing a combined 32,995 shares for approximately $35,854, with no reported sales. Institutional ownership changes in Q1 2025 present a mixed landscape: 27 institutions increased their holdings while 18 decreased, with notable sales by Meteora Capital (-39.4%) and JPMorgan Chase & Co (-41.1%), contrasting with significant new stakes by Cutter & Co Brokerage and increased positions by Mariner, LLC and BlackRock.