StrideSAFE has reached an agreement with the shareholders of StrideMaster to acquire 100% of the Australian company, a strategic move that will transfer sensor production from Australia to Kentucky, the company said in a Friday press release.Besides obvious cost efficiency, relocation of manufacturing to Lexington will also advance StrideSAFE's goal of fast-tracking production of stand-alone sensor systems specifically for use by trainers and veterinarians to monitor horses breezing.Dr. David Lambert, CEO of StrideSAFE, said, “The acquisition of StrideMaster represents a milestone moment in the growth of the StrideSAFE business. It means the company will now be positioned to satisfy the ever-growing demand of trainers and vets who want to monitor horses during workouts. It will serve a great need as their horses can now be assessed in the mornings, even before they've run in their first race.”The move combines the intellectual property (IP) of both entities and prototypes of the stand-alone sensors are already in production.“While sensors are used on every horse in every race in Kentucky, there has been an obvious demand for private access for some time and we are in a state of readiness to provide that access by mid-summer,” added Lambert.Subject to customary due diligence and closing conditions, the sale is expected to close in the second quarter of 2026.The post StrideSAFE Buys Australia’s StrideMaster, Manufacturing To Relocate To Lexington appeared first on TDN | Thoroughbred Daily News | Horse Racing News, Results and Video | Thoroughbred Breeding and Auctions.