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October 15, 2021

We need to talk about AVs

Will driverless vehicles lead to more deaths and destroy more lives than their manual counterparts? Transport writer Colin Sowman argues that they will
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October 14, 2021

Citilog ventures into great outdoors

Citilog is venturing into the great outdoors with its incident detection analytics, thanks to advances in AI and deep learning. The 700-camera Citilog CT-IM Analytics system is being deployed along roads around Cairo in Egypt
Eric Toffin of Citilog
October 14, 2021

Carrida proves size isn't everything

Carrida Technologies’ new Carrida Cam Dragon+ would almost fit in your wallet – but the tiny ALPR camera is three times faster than the firm’s existing Carrida Cam Basic+ so still packs a big punch
Siegfried Mayr of Carrida Technologies
October 14, 2021

Ertico shoots for the moon

What can cities do in order to implement ITS technology and speed up the mobility revolution? Ertico has some answers. Along with partners ITS America, Swarco and Arriva, it has undertaken an ambitious piece of research, interviewing directors of transportation in 300 cities worldwide to ask exactly what they need to achieve this vital aim
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October 14, 2021

Vaisala is a Beacon of hope

If it rains, will cyclists still cycle to work or will they take the bus? Anecdotally, the answer is yes. But Vaisala’s new Beacon Station will help supply data that answers this and other mobility questions, thanks to a project in the UK
Erik Sucksdorff of Vaisala
October 14, 2021

Qualcomm on right road to safety

Qualcomm Technologies’ partnership with mobility platform Spoke has taken centre stage on the US wireless technology provider’s stand at ITS World Congress
Jim Misener of Qualcomm
October 14, 2021

Optibus socks it to them

Optibus is seeking to create happy passengers on public transport by showing operators different route planning and scheduling scenarios
Joshua Fahimifar of Optibus
October 14, 2021

More with Moia

MOIA, the young start-up mobility company of the Volkswagen Group, is showing its a digital ecosystem for the entire value chain of ride-pooling - from apps to algorithms to fleet management. MOIA currently offers a fully electric ride-pooling system in Hamburg and Hanover
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October 14, 2021

Continental's meals on wheels

Continental is highlighting its prototype Autonomous Mobile Robotics, including its Corriere, a small delivery robot for transporting groceries and packages in urban areas
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October 14, 2021

Safety first with Marben

The recently launched VahanSim, from Marben, allows the lab testing of V2X devices for their ability to detect and identify road obstacles
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