Key Takeaway
Samsara is launching a ‘Safety Summit Series’ tour across North America this month, aimed at showcasing how AI can enhance supply chain safety. The 12-stop roadshow will engage logistics experts and technology enthusiasts, demonstrating the potential of AI and machine learning in improving fleet and operational security. Kicking off in Philadelphia, the tour will continue until March, addressing the high risks faced by commercial drivers, particularly in trucking, which remains one of the most dangerous jobs in the U.S. Samsara believes AI could significantly mitigate these safety concerns in the future.
Samsara is embarking on a North American tour this month, uniting logistics experts and technology enthusiasts to explore how AI can enhance the safety of supply chains in the future.
The 12-stop tour, called the ‘Safety Summit Series’, is a multi-city roadshow designed to demonstrate to consumers, clients, and interested parties how AI and ML applications can improve the safety and security of fleet, freight, and physical operations.
The events will kick off in Philadelphia next week, after which the Samsara team will travel across North America until March of next spring, aiming to share their message throughout the continent.
In 2025, commercial driving (mainly trucking) continues to rank among the 10 most hazardous occupations in the US, with frontline workers frequently facing dangers such as poor road conditions and accidental workplace injuries.
According to Samsara, however, AI could ultimately address these challenges over time.



