NOVEMBER 2025AUTOTECHOUTLOOK.COM6Mobility has always been about the freedom to move, explore and connect. Today, that freedom depends on how well technology can protect it. Smart recovery systems, powered by data and AI, ensure that vehicles stay safe and journeys remain uninterrupted.What began as simple car alarms has evolved into an intelligent web of sensors, cloud networks and recovery platforms capable of locating a vehicle within minutes. These innovations are transforming not only how cars are safeguarded, but how confidence in connected mobility is being rebuilt.The new generation of stolen vehicle recovery systems does more than prevent theft. It transforms incidents into actionable data, tracking vehicles in real time, disabling engines remotely and alerting authorities before a disappearance turns into a loss. ML models now read theft patterns and anticipate risks, while global data-sharing networks help intercept stolen vehicles long before they reach export docks.Cities like Toronto and Montreal are already witnessing the benefits. For drivers, these systems bring reassurance. For insurers, they deliver transparency. For law enforcement, they add speed and intelligence to response. Together, they form an ecosystem built on foresight rather than reaction.The global stolen vehicle recovery market is projected to surpass $12 billion by 2032, reflecting growing investment in smarter mobility security. For Canada, this signals more than economic growth. It marks a shift toward collaboration among technology developers, policymakers and law enforcement to maintain both connected and secure mobility.This edition of AutoTech Outlook Outlook Canada offers insights into the latest advancements in intelligent vehicle tracking, data-driven recovery systems and AI-enabled recovery technologies that are reshaping the future to drive a smarter, safer era of vehicle recovery and security. It features a thought-provoking article by Aron Scalissi, Vice President of Warehouse Business Development TA Services and Mike Rice, VP of Fleet Operations at Howard Sheppard. We hope this edition offers insights that help industry leaders and innovators strengthen mobility security, advance recovery intelligence and stay prepared for what's next in a world where connected vehicles move faster than the risks around them. Let us know your thoughts!EDITORIALBeyond Alarms: The Technology Rebuilding Trust on the Road Copyright © 2025 ValleyMedia, Inc. All rights reserved. Reproduction in whole or part of any text, photography or illustrations without written permission from the publisher is prohibited. The publisher assumes no responsibility for unsolicited manuscripts, photographs or illustrations. Views and opinions expressed in this publication are not necessarily those of the magazine and accordingly, no liability is assumed by the publisher thereof.Editorial StaffOlivia HarperDavid CarterPaisley AaronClaire JonathanVisualizersKevin Parker Edwin PaulManaging EditorLester D'Souza*Some of the Insights are based on our interviews with CIOs and CXOsLester D'SouzaManaging Editoreditor@autotechoutlook.comNOVEMBER 2025, Volume - 08, Issue - 08 (ISSN 2835-9720)Published by ValleyMedia, Inc.To subscribe to Autotech OutlookVisit www.autotechoutlook.com Email:sales@autotechoutlook.comeditor@autotechoutlook.commarketing@autotechoutlook.comCANADACANADA
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