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Founded Year

2002

Stage

Corporate Minority | Alive

Revenue

$0000 

About Octo

Octo is a provider of telematics and data analytics solutions for the auto insurance industry. Its software and technological capabilities develops and manages comprehensive and integrated portfolio of telematics services, vehicle sharing and fleeting and truck fleets. The company was founded in 2002 and is based in Rome, Italy.

Headquarters Location

Via Vincenzo Lamaro, 51

Rome, 00173,

Italy

39 067265341

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Octo's Product Videos

ESPs containing Octo

The ESP matrix leverages data and analyst insight to identify and rank leading companies in a given technology landscape.

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Insurance / P&C Insurance Tech

The auto telematics market refers to the use of telematics technology to gather data about a driver's behavior and usage patterns, which can be used to determine the appropriate insurance premium for an auto insurance policy. Telematics technology is typically installed in the vehicle and can collect data such as driving speed, braking patterns, and distance traveled. Insurance companies can use t…

Octo named as Outperformer among 10 other companies, including INRIX, Cambridge Mobile Telematics, and Nexar.

Octo's Products & Differentiators

    Digital Driver™- Insurance Edition

    Digital Driver offers Insurance companies a comprehensive and modular portfolio of solutions to encourage safer driving behaviour and manage risk through an highly engaging APP interface.  

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Research containing Octo

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CB Insights Intelligence Analysts have mentioned Octo in 1 CB Insights research brief, most recently on Jan 7, 2021.

Expert Collections containing Octo

Expert Collections are analyst-curated lists that highlight the companies you need to know in the most important technology spaces.

Octo is included in 4 Expert Collections, including Auto Tech.

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Auto Tech

2,521 items

Companies working on automotive technology, which includes vehicle connectivity, autonomous driving technology, and electric vehicle technology. This includes EV manufacturers, autonomous driving developers, and companies supporting the rise of the software-defined vehicles.

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Smart Cities

2,130 items

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Insurtech

4,367 items

Companies and startups that use of technology to improve core and ancillary insurance operations. Companies in this collection are creating new product architectures, improving underwriting models, accelerating claims and creating a better customer experience

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Fintech

12,502 items

Excludes US-based companies

Octo Patents

Octo has filed 15 patents.

The 3 most popular patent topics include:

  • air pollution
  • headgear
  • helmets
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Application Date

Grant Date

Title

Related Topics

Status

6/27/2017

2/21/2023

Network protocols, Serial buses, Wireless networking, Computer networking, Telecommunications

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Application Date

6/27/2017

Grant Date

2/21/2023

Title

Related Topics

Network protocols, Serial buses, Wireless networking, Computer networking, Telecommunications

Status

Grant

Latest Octo News

Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom Player Discovers Helpful Trick to Gain Height After 190 Hours

Nov 17, 2023

Published 12 minutes ago A Tears of the Kingdom player figures out a helpful and clever trick for easily gaining height in the game after 190 hours of adventuring. Highlights Fuse mechanics in The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom are not limited to weapons but can also be used creatively with shields, as recently demonstrated by one player who figured out a way to easily gain height by fusing an Octo Balloon to a shield. This application of Octo Balloons makes them a more easily accessible alternative to Zonai Rockets, which can also be fused to shields to send Link skyward, but are more difficult to stockpile, especially in the early hours of Tears of the Kingdom. Discoveries of this sort continue to surprise many players even six months after the game's release, highlighting the incredible depth of its gameplay mechanics. After 190 hours of adventuring, one The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom player figured out a useful trick for easily gaining height by fusing an Octo Balloon to a shield. Their clever discovery serves as a reminder that the Tears of the Kingdom Fuse mechanic works just as well with shields as it does with weapons. In terms of new features, the latest Zelda entry received the most praise for its Ultrahand ability, which allows players to build a wide assortment of structures and vehicles. However, its Fuse mechanics are just as conducive to creativity. The game's tutorial area primarily introduces Fuse as a way to put together powerful weapons from whatever is lying around, although that's far from its only application in Tears of the Kingdom . Reddit user knitknitterknit can attest to that fact, having recently figured out a clever trick for gaining height by sticking an Octo Balloon to a shield. This particular shield Fuse combination in Tears of the Kingdom produces what's essentially a pocket hot air balloon, which allows Link to float into the air the first time he pulls out the modified shield. A brief video demonstration of this trick that the player shared on social media shows them gaining approximately 20 meters (~65 feet) in height within seconds of activating their portable balloon, as confirmed by the change in the minimap coordinates seen in the bottom-right corner of the footage. Octo Balloons Offer a Cheaper Way To Easily Gain Height in TOTK Than Zonai Rockets Many players might be familiar with the concept of fusing a Zonai Rocket to a shield to produce an even more intense launch mechanism, as the game itself actually teaches that particular item combination. However, Octo Balloons tend to be much easier to procure, especially in the early game, as Octoroks are absolutely everywhere in Tears of the Kingdom . Some of the players chiming in on knitknitterknit's discovery said that they also figured out this helpful Fuse combination on their own. However, seeing how their gameplay clip only took hours to reach the front page of the largest Tears of the Kingdom subreddit, it would appear that many players were still unaware of this trick more than half a year since the game's release. Octo Balloons Aren't the Only Reason To Farm Octoroks in TOTK Aside from dropping materials that can help Link easily gain height, Octoroks are also useful for their ability to repair the player's equipment and even reroll its stats in the process of doing so. In fact, tricking them into sucking up a weapon or shield by dropping it in front of them is the only way to reset equipment durability in the game. And while taking advantage of this method becomes second nature after a bit of practice, the occasional Tears of the Kingdom weapon repair attempt can still end in disaster .

Octo Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

  • When was Octo founded?

    Octo was founded in 2002.

  • Where is Octo's headquarters?

    Octo's headquarters is located at Via Vincenzo Lamaro, 51, Rome.

  • What is Octo's latest funding round?

    Octo's latest funding round is Corporate Minority.

  • Who are the investors of Octo?

    Investors of Octo include Tennine, Salesforce Accelerate, John Wilfred Peace, Fabio Sbianchi, Renova Group and 5 more.

  • Who are Octo's competitors?

    Competitors of Octo include Qover, Reviver, Flock, The Floow, Jooycar and 7 more.

  • What products does Octo offer?

    Octo's products include Digital Driver™- Insurance Edition and 4 more.

  • Who are Octo's customers?

    Customers of Octo include UnipolSai, AXA, Zurich, Liberty Mutual and ALD Automotive.

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