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In December 2024, a new regulatory requirement was introduced in Poland related to SENT (System for Electronic Transport Supervision) for tracking high-risk goods transported within the country. In regard to this, a project to validate one of AiDEN's services/products within the platform was initiated. This was done in a project with Volvo Trucks through CampX, Volvo Group’s global innovation arena for technology and business transformation.
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It was a successful project leading to high value for the fleet owner and truck drivers enabling seamless compliance with Poland’s System for Electronic Transport Supervision (SENT) without the need for external GPS devices or aftermarket installations.
Due to the successful outcomes from the initial project, another phase is now initiated with Volvo Trucks to evaluate further commercial markets during 2026.
Read more about how Volvo Group work with startup collaboration here: CampX by Volvo Group
About AiDEN Automotive
AiDEN Automotive is a privacy-first, connected vehicle software company enabling automakers, fleet operators, and service providers to deliver secure, compliant, and data-driven mobility services. The AiDEN concept enables fast onboarding of multiple services to the in-vehicle infotainment with a single built-in application. Founded by experts in connected car technology, AiDEN’s low-code integration platform connects vehicles with over 20 categories of mobility, safety, and infrastructure services while ensuring full GDPR and CCPA compliance.
More information: www.aidenauto.com
AiDEN’s SENT GEO compliance service displayed within a Volvo truck’s in-vehicle infotainment system, enabling automated geolocation reporting for Poland’s System for Electronic Transport Supervision (SENT). Developed through a collaboration between AiDEN Automotive and Volvo Group’s CampX innovation hub, the integrated solution allows fleets to meet SENT requirements without external GPS hardware or aftermarket installations.
CHARLOTTE, N.C. (AP) — NASCAR driver Daniel Dye was suspended Tuesday — the second known major penalty of his racing career — for mocking IndyCar driver David Malukas during a recent livestream.
In the video, which circulated Tuesday on social media, Dye used voices that made inferences about Malukas' sexuality. He mimicked Malukas' voice at one point.
Dye is a Truck Series driver for Kaulig Racing, which also suspended him. NASCAR ordered Dye to undergo sensitivity training.
Dye apologized to Malukas in a social media post, calling his comments “careless.”
“I chose my words poorly and I understand why it upset people,” he wrote. “I'm sorry to anyone who was offended. That's now I want to represent myself.
“I have some close friends in the LBGT+ community who would never want to feel less of themselves because of what I said, and that's exactly why I should hold myself to a higher standard.”
He said conversations with those friends made him recognize that “a true friend would know better than to act the way I did.”
Malukas, a 24-year-old driver for Team Penske, often posts pictures on social media with a girlfriend.
This is the second time Dye has been suspended.
He was 18 and racing in the ARCA series when he was arrested at a Dayona Beach, Florida, high school and charged with felony battery for approaching a classmate and punching the student in the groin area.
The victim was treated at a hospital for a potential ruptured testicle.
Dye said it was a game and he'd be exonerated.
He was instead indefinitely suspended by ARCA, which is owned by NASCAR. Dye was reinstated when the charge was reduced from a felony to a misdemeanor.
Dye in his third full season of racing in the Truck Series. He moved to Kaulig Racing this year to drive for Ram in the automaker's return to NASCAR competition. Through three races, his best finish is 13th at Atlanta.
Dye raced at St. Petersburg, Florida, in the Truck Series when NASCAR partnered its third-tier series with IndyCar's season opener. Malukas made his Team Penske debut that same weekend.
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FILE - Driver Daniel Dye (43) is seen during qualifying for the NASCAR Weather Guard Truck Series, March 16, 2024, in Bristol, Tenn. (AP Photo/Wade Payne, File)