With 98% R&D in India, Netradyne puts Indian deeptech on the global mobility map

The SoftBank-backed deeptech startup is focused on upgrading its tech and will soon launch driver fatigue detection tech to cut road accidents and drive global expansion. With 98% of its R&D taking place at its Bengaluru centre, it is positioning itself as a deeptech leader in predictive mobility solutions.

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