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Netradyne acquires Moove Connected Mobility

May 06, 2026

Netradyne announced the acquisition of Moove Connected Mobility.

This acquisition represents a significant milestone in Netradyne’s global expansion and underscores the company’s long-term commitment to Europe as a core strategic region. By combining Netradyne’s AI-driven edge intelligence platform with Moove’s strong local presence, customer relationships, and operational experience, the company is creating a scaled, durable foundation to serve enterprise customers across the continent.

Following the acquisition, Moove will become part of Netradyne Europe, serving as a central operating hub for regional sales, customer engagement, partnerships, and market development. The combined organization will allow Netradyne to accelerate growth in Europe while maintaining close proximity to customers, regulators, and ecosystem partners.

“Europe is a critical pillar of our global strategy,” said Avneesh Agrawal, CEO and co‑founder of Netradyne. “This acquisition reflects a clear commitment to building long‑term presence, leadership, and trust in the region. By bringing together Moove’s local expertise and relationships with Netradyne’s AI platform, we are uniquely positioned to support European fleets at scale while staying deeply anchored in the region.”

Moove’s leadership team brings decades of experience navigating Europe’s regulatory, operational, and cultural landscape for commercial mobility. Jeroen Bruinooge, former CEO of Moove Connected Mobility, will assume the role of SVP & GM, Europe at Netradyne, focused on leading Netradyne’s European go‑to‑market strategy, regional partnerships, and customer success.

Together, the combined teams will focus on delivering practical, intelligent solutions that help fleet operators improve safety outcomes, enhance driver performance, and gain consistent operational insights. The acquisition also strengthens Netradyne’s ability to support global customers seeking a unified, AI‑powered fleet platform across North America, Europe, and Asia.

This move reflects Netradyne’s broader mission to build a truly global AI company with regional depth, local accountability, and long‑term investment in the markets it serves.

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