Roadzen, a Nasdaq‑listed AI and insurance technology company, is preparing to join a gathering of senior AI, automaker and mobility leaders at the World of Volvo on May 4, just before the Nordics’ flagship automotive conference, VECS 2026. The company will then attend VECS 2026 in Gothenburg on May 5–6, where it will showcase its embedded insurance solutions and discuss recent regulatory developments that shape the future of automotive safety and insurance.
Roadzen specialises in artificial intelligence at the intersection of insurance and mobility. The firm has built a platform that enables automakers to embed insurance coverage directly into the vehicle experience. By integrating coverage at the point of sale and throughout the ownership lifecycle, Roadzen offers a seamless way for manufacturers to provide drivers with instant, context‑aware protection.
In recent months, 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 position Roadzen as a trusted technology partner to leading carmakers across two distinct European markets.
VECS 2026 is recognised as the Nordics’ leading automotive conference, drawing executives, technologists and policymakers from the industry’s most influential organisations. The event will take place in Gothenburg on May 5–6, offering a platform for dialogue on emerging trends, regulatory shifts and market opportunities. For Roadzen, VECS 2026 presents a chance to demonstrate how AI‑driven insurance can support automakers in meeting new safety and compliance standards.
Prior to the conference, Roadzen will attend a private, invite‑only reception hosted by Business Sweden at the World of Volvo on May 4. The gathering will bring together senior AI, automaker and mobility executives in a focused setting to discuss industry challenges and opportunities. This pre‑conference event offers an intimate environment for Roadzen to share insights and build relationships with key decision‑makers.
“Roadzen will join senior AI, automaker and mobility executives at a private, invite‑only reception hosted by Business Sweden at the World of Volvo on May 4, ahead of VECS 2026, the Nordics' flagship automotive conference, as Europe emerges as a major market for the Company on the back of two global OEM insurance wins and drivebuddyAI regulatory tailwinds ahead of the EU GSR 2144 and EU NCAP 2026 in‑cabin safety mandates.”
Roadzen’s expansion aligns with upcoming regulatory changes in the European Union. The EU GSR 2144 and the EU NCAP 2026 in‑cabin safety mandates introduce new safety requirements for vehicles, placing a premium on integrated solutions that can adapt quickly to evolving standards. Roadzen’s AI‑powered platform is designed to support manufacturers in meeting these mandates by providing real‑time risk assessment and dynamic coverage adjustments.
Europe is emerging as a key growth area for Roadzen, driven by the company’s recent OEM partnerships and the broader shift towards connected, data‑driven automotive ecosystems. The embedded insurance model is gaining traction as automakers look to differentiate their offerings and provide added value to customers. Roadzen’s presence at VECS 2026 signals its commitment to deepening its footprint in the region and to collaborating with industry leaders on next‑generation insurance solutions.
During the conference, Roadzen will highlight several core capabilities:
Roadzen’s participation in the private reception and the main conference will provide opportunities to engage with senior executives from automakers, technology firms and regulatory bodies. By sharing case studies from its recent OEM partnerships, the company aims to demonstrate tangible benefits such as reduced claim processing times, improved customer satisfaction and enhanced data security.
Roadzen’s strategy focuses on scaling its AI platform across new markets and verticals while maintaining a strong partnership network. The company’s recent wins in continental Europe and the United Kingdom underscore its ability to secure high‑profile embedded insurance mandates. As the automotive industry moves toward greater digitisation and regulatory complexity, Roadzen’s solutions are positioned to help manufacturers navigate these changes efficiently.
For those attending VECS 2026, Roadzen’s presence offers a chance to:
Roadzen’s upcoming engagements in Gothenburg highlight its growing influence in the European automotive ecosystem. By aligning its AI platform with regulatory trends and OEM needs, the company is well positioned to support the next wave of connected, insured vehicles.
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