March 29, 2024
[Seoul Newsis] Reporter Kim Young-sun — AIMATICS (CEO Lee Chan), a KOSDAQ-listed telematics AI solution provider, announced on the 27th that it has signed a supply contract with Australian fleet management company Complete Tracking to provide AI video recognition solutions for their Fleet Management System (FMS) platform.
Under the agreement, AIMATICS will provide its proprietary video recognition AI camera, “Roadscope,” along with its Advanced Driver Assistance System (ADAS) and vehicle management systems to Complete Tracking’s operations across Australia. The Roadscope system, already widely adopted in Korea, uses AI cameras to analyze and process driving data in real time. By integrating into Complete Tracking’s platform, the solution will help reduce accidents and improve cost efficiency by preventing vehicle-related incidents.
Founded in 2007, Complete Tracking provides construction and commercial fleet management solutions through GPS tracking and telematics services. The company partners with Delta Group, one of Australia’s largest demolition and construction firms, and manages thousands of heavy machinery and fleet vehicles. With AIMATICS’ AI-enabled camera systems now integrated, Complete Tracking aims to enhance safety management, provide real-time driver monitoring, and deliver more effective emergency responses.
AIMATICS CEO Lee Chan stated, “The Australian FMS market has long relied on traditional GPS tracking systems, but is now shifting toward AI-based data analytics. By introducing AIMATICS’ AI-powered solutions, we aim to support safer and smarter fleet management and expand into broader partnerships across Australia.”
AIMATICS entered the U.S. market in 2021 through a partnership with PUFS, and more recently began supplying solutions in Israel. With this new agreement, AIMATICS is further expanding its presence in Australia, introducing AI vehicle recognition technology to a fast-growing market.
The company emphasized that Australia, like the U.S., is tightening safety regulations for commercial vehicles, creating strong demand for advanced telematics and driver monitoring solutions. With this supply contract, AIMATICS expects to accelerate its global growth strategy while strengthening its foothold in the Asia-Pacific region.
Meanwhile, AIMATICS is also expanding in Korea, where it has been supplying solutions to the domestic market and diversifying into smart mobility sectors such as bus fleet safety and logistics management.
Source: Newsis