On May 5–6, 2026, the automotive world will gather in Gothenburg for VECS 2026, the Nordics’ flagship conference that brings together innovators, manufacturers, and regulators. Roadzen, a global leader in AI‑driven insurance technology, will be among the key participants. Ahead of the main event, the company will host a private, invite‑only reception on May 4 at the World of Volvo, hosted by Business Sweden. The reception will bring senior executives from AI, automotive, and mobility sectors together for focused discussion and networking.
VECS (Vehicle Engineering & Connectivity Summit) has long served as a platform for the latest developments in automotive engineering, connectivity, and mobility solutions. The 2026 edition promises to showcase emerging technologies and regulatory trends that will shape the industry over the next decade. For companies like Roadzen, attending VECS offers a chance to demonstrate how AI can integrate insurance and mobility, and to engage directly with the decision makers who will drive future adoption.
Roadzen’s core expertise lies at the intersection of artificial intelligence and insurance. By embedding AI into vehicle systems, the company provides real‑time risk assessment, dynamic pricing, and automated claims handling. This approach aligns with the growing demand for smarter, data‑driven insurance solutions that match the capabilities of connected vehicles.
With a focus on embedded insurance, Roadzen partners directly with automotive manufacturers to embed coverage into the vehicle’s digital ecosystem. This eliminates the need for separate insurance purchases and creates a seamless experience for drivers. The company’s technology is designed to adapt to evolving safety standards and regulatory requirements across different markets.
Roadzen has secured embedded insurance mandates with two Tier‑1 global automotive manufacturers. The first partnership was announced in September 2025 in continental Europe, while the second followed in April 2026 in the United Kingdom. These agreements establish Roadzen as an insurance technology partner to the world’s leading carmakers across two distinct European markets.
Both mandates represent a significant step forward for Roadzen’s expansion strategy. By working with established OEMs, the company can validate its solutions at scale and gain valuable insights into regional market dynamics. The collaborations also signal that major automakers are ready to embed insurance directly into their vehicles, a trend that will accelerate as connected car adoption grows.
Two upcoming European Union regulations will shape the automotive insurance landscape: GSR 2144 and the 2026 EU NCAP in‑cabin safety mandates. GSR 2144 sets standards for driver‑assist systems and data sharing, while the NCAP 2026 mandate focuses on in‑cabin safety features and the data they generate.
These regulations create a framework that encourages the integration of safety data into insurance models. Roadzen’s AI platform is designed to interpret the data generated by vehicle sensors and safety systems, providing insurers with accurate risk profiles. The alignment of Roadzen’s technology with EU
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