Demetrius Thompson
US, Canada, Europe
Demetrius Thompson
US, Canada, Europe
Demetrius Thompson is a Business Development Executive and technology innovator with 30 engineers that specializes in solutions for Connected Car innovation and Smartphone development.
We first introduce our patented Cellular Telephone Safety System aka “Global Mobile Alert” at the Telematics Detroit Awards 2008, and today this technology that we invented is a key software feature in the Connected Car.
2014's Telematics Awards Finalists - "Global Mobile Alert" Nominated for Best Aftermarket Device or Solutions Award.
We are focusing on Connected Smartphone as we seeking new partners with affiliation to DSRC test beds and Connected Vehicle Products.
We also introduced the new "PULL OVER TO TEXT" ® app on Google Play that gives alerts and auto responses without you ever looking at your phone.
Global Mobile Alert has patented the use of either an on-board or off-board map accessed by a mobile phone to alert drivers who are using the phone to hazardous conditions ahead including traffic lights at intersections, railroad crossings and school zones. Alerts and Pull Over To Text ® messages to the driver can be tailored to the nature of the hazard.
Global Mobile Alert has further patented the use of wireless communication between the traffic light and a mobile device to determine the phase of the light in relation to the speed of the Connected Car in order to alert the driver, particularly in the event of the mobile phone being in use. Global Mobile Alert executives envision a variety of scenarios and applications of this patent - but – the fundamental functionality revolves around cellular communication and V2X location technology.
Sooner or later car makers will leverage contextual information to mitigate and prevent distracted driving in connection with smartphones use. This is the solution that Global Mobile Alert offers." says Roger C. Lanctot, associate director for Strategy Analytic. "Global Mobile Alert has the technology to solve this problem”.