GPSina CEO Shares Vision for the Future of AI-Driven Road Safety at MOVE Symposium @ Automechanika Kuala Lumpur 2026

MOVE Symposium @ Automechanika Kuala Lumpur 2026

Safety & Compliance 17 May 2026
MOVE Symposium at Automechanika Kuala Lumpur 2026 — AI-driven road safety and smart mobility
MOVE Symposium @ Automechanika Kuala Lumpur 2026

Road safety is entering a new era — one driven by AI, connected ecosystems, and predictive intelligence.

Mr. Ken Leong, CEO of GPSINA Asia Sdn Bhd, was honoured to be invited as a speaker at the MOVE Symposium @ Automechanika Kuala Lumpur 2026, alongside MIROS and industry stakeholders.

Representing GPSINA Asia, he shared insights on GPS technology and telematics solutions, emphasising the role of data-driven innovations in enhancing road safety, fleet monitoring, and smarter transportation management.

During the session, Ken presented on the topic:

“The future of GPS & telematics in Enhancing road safety.”

The presentation explored how the telematics industry is evolving beyond traditional vehicle tracking into intelligent safety infrastructure capable of helping prevent accidents before they happen.

Ken Leong presenting at MOVE Symposium, Automechanika Kuala Lumpur 2026
MOVE Symposium @ Automechanika Kuala Lumpur 2026

“The Future Is Bigger Than GPS”

One of the key messages highlighted during the presentation was that the future of telematics is no longer simply about knowing where a vehicle is.

Instead, the industry is moving toward:

  • predictive safety intelligence
  • AI-driven monitoring
  • real-time risk detection
  • connected transportation ecosystems

“Vehicles are no longer just machines. They are becoming intelligent safety sensors on wheels.”

AI Is Changing the Future of Road Safety

The presentation explored how AI-powered telematics systems are transforming transportation through:

  • driver behaviour analysis
  • predictive risk intelligence
  • AI dashcams
  • real-time monitoring
  • intelligent emergency response systems

“AI doesn’t sleep, get distracted, or lose focus. It continuously monitors risks in real time.”

Advanced Driver Assistance Systems (ADAS) and Driver Monitoring Systems (DMS) are increasingly central to intelligent fleet safety — combining video analytics, in-cab alerts, and cloud intelligence to help operators intervene before incidents escalate.

From Tracking to Prevention

The industry is shifting from reactive tracking toward proactive prevention. This convergence brings together GPS telemetry, video analytics, infrastructure data, and environmental sensing into a unified intelligence layer.

Future connected intelligence networks will be capable of:

  • predicting risks
  • detecting hazardous conditions
  • accelerating emergency response
  • supporting smarter city infrastructure

Collaboration, Trust & Validation Matter

Building safer mobility at scale requires ecosystem collaboration and trust. GPSINA Asia continues to strengthen partnerships and validation pathways that support credible, deployable innovation.

This includes:

  • collaboration with UPM
  • collaboration with Sunway University
  • support for MIROS, JPJ, and APAD initiatives
  • MIROS TrackScore 5-Star certification achievement

AI Should Monitor & Act — Humans Should Decide

“AI should monitor, analyse, and react instantly. But humans must remain accountable for the final decisions.”

GPSINA Asia remains committed to advancing safer transportation ecosystems — combining intelligent telematics, practical AI, and trusted partnerships to support Southeast Asia’s smart mobility transformation.

From connected fleets to predictive safety intelligence, the vision is clear: technology should amplify human judgment, strengthen compliance, and help prevent harm before it occurs.

MOVE Symposium — industry stakeholders and mobility leaders at Automechanika Kuala Lumpur 2026
MOVE Symposium @ Automechanika Kuala Lumpur 2026