Cellcontrol’s DriveID Receives CES 2014 Best of Innovations Honors
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CellcontrolTM, the world’s leading technology to end distracted driving, was chosen as a 2014 CES Best of Innovations honoree for its driver identification platform, DriveID™. Chosen by a panel of technology and innovations experts, the company joins a small, elite group of innovators that receives the honor each year.
Unveiled earlier this year at CTIA™, Cellcontrol’s groundbreaking technology is the industry’s first distracted driving solution that also provides driver identification, and the accuracy required for user-based insurance (UBI) programs. DriveID™ accurately detects who sits in the driver’s seat, and only applies a safety policy to that individual’s mobile devices - leaving passengers free to talk, text, email and browse.
"We are very proud to be among a talented group of visionaries," said
Despite 47 states enacting legislation against distracted driving, the public safety issue remains a very real and endemic problem both at home and at work, costing thousands of lives and millions of dollars in litigation and penalties. According to the
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For more information and to watch a video of DriveID’s capabilities, visit cellcontrol.com/driveid. CES attendees can email ces(at)cellcontrol(dot)com to reserve a meeting time with Cellcontrol representatives at the upcoming CES 2014 for a live demo of the award-winning solution.
About Cellcontrol
Established in 2009, Cellcontrol is the world’s leading technology to stop distracted driving for vehicles ranging from passenger to commercial trucks. The company’s patented non-pairing Bluetooth signaling technology integrates directly with a vehicle’s onboard electronics, and eliminates a driver’s ability to talk, text, email and browse on multiple devices while the vehicle is in motion. Cellcontrol’s technology has been recognized by the Consumer Electronics Show and the
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