Octo Telematics announced its partnership with The Ohio State University’s Center for Automotive Research (CAR). The center will provide comprehensive engineering analysis and testing as independent validation for Octo’s new products and services before they are released into the market. CAR is a research center in The Ohio State University’s College of Engineering that is dedicated to educating future automotive industry leaders. The center will work closely with Octo Telematics to test and validate hardware, telematics data and algorithms, the company said. Such information is used to develop new services and intelligence, including the advancement of crash detection, analytics, and new data collection for fuel consumption and emission regulations for insurance carriers. “We are glad to partner with the world’s largest insurance telematics provider, joining their mission to deliver next gen data and services around connected cars and telematics,” said Walter Dudek, director of the center’s engineering services. “The connected car movement is producing unprecedented opportunities for insurance companies, yet guidance is critical to help them best navigate their role in this evolution. Together with Octo, we can help them embrace this industry innovation.” “The Ohio State University is a leading expert in automotive research in the US, making them a strategic resource and partner for Octo as we head into 2016,” said Nino Tarantino, CEO, Octo North America. “Developing products and services that are at the forefront of the migration to the connected car is our present and future, and Ohio State will provide critical validation in this often new territory for our insurance partners.”