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October 12, 2021

Houston Radar gets in lane

US-based Houston Radar, a leading supplier of Doppler and FMCW radars for the traffic industry with customers in over 55 countries, is featuring several major product innovations – SpeedLane Pro, Tetryon traffic cloud server, Armadillo Tracker and the Armadillo Crossfire
Casey Inoue of Houston Radar
October 12, 2021

Ibeo Lidar in a new dimension

Ibeo Automotive Systems’ 4D solid state Lidar, ibeoNext, creates a detailed 3D model of the environment with moving objects
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October 12, 2021

Ertico Start-Up aims to connect

This year’s ITS World Congress features a designated exhibition area and dedicated programme sponsored by the Ertico Start-up Initiative
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October 12, 2021

Jenoptik shines at World Congress

Jenoptik Light & Safety is presenting innovative and industry-leading solutions from various application areas around traffic monitoring, public safety, and road-user charging. With a presence in more than 80 countries and supported by a strong partner network, Jenoptik says it has supplied and installed over 30,000 systems worldwide
Stefanie Stäglin and Marcus Mensel of Jenoptik
October 12, 2021

What are MaaS lessons from Covid?

As the world, or at least parts of it, pull out of the Covid pandemic, lessons have been learned that will greatly shape Mobility as a Service globally, according to speakers at the MaaS/MoD Global Forum
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October 12, 2021

Yunex is in tune with Symphony

Imagine this: traffic lights that automatically adapt traffic flow to reduce emissions, operators who keep a watchful eye on traffic forecasts to proactively resolve congestion before it actually happens, and smart solutions for orchestrating all modes of mobility so that road users and passengers alike reach their destination safer, faster, and more sustainably. Sound like a fantasy? Far from it
Claus Beringer of Yunex
October 12, 2021

Wejo makes the data connection

Wejo, a global leader in connected vehicle data, is here in Hamburg to launch Wejo Studio and to allow attendees to discover the mobility revolution and how connected vehicle data is transforming how we live, work, and travel
Jaap Van Den Hoek of Wejo
October 12, 2021

Cubic builds out mobility platform

Some of the most significant issues facing cities include declining budgets, the increasing financial and environmental costs of congestion, and the challenges of managing disparate systems. Agencies must act quickly to both keep pace with new demands and prepare for new challenges and solutions. By taking a more ambitious, proactive, and data-driven approach to transportation management, the world’s cities and regions will improve efficiency, reduce emissions, and create a more sustainable system for all stakeholders
Krishna Desai of Cubic
October 12, 2021

Two wheels good for green mobility

Some people will do anything to get to ITS World Congress! Zeljko Jeftic (pictured right) of Congress organiser Ertico – ITS Europe cycled 600km from his home in Brussels, taking several days, to arrive in Hamburg on Saturday night
Jaap Vreeswijk (left) and Zeljko Jeftic (right)
October 12, 2021

Smart Swarco at environmental intersection

Swarco is presenting the full spectrum of its capabilities in sustainable urban mobility management. This ranges from smart traffic lights and controllers via parking solutions to the new Swarco MyCity software suite to manage urban traffic and environment with a single, device-independent control platform. The Green Wave for micromobility is on display, as well as the new Combia LED traffic signal generation with smart add-on features
Richard Neumann of Swarco
October 12, 2021

Kistler weighs in with KiTraffic plus

Heavy traffic can seriously strain infrastructure and compromise road safety, but measurement technology expert Kistler has created a comprehensive solution. The company is showcasing its modular KiTraffic Plus system that reliably detects overloaded trucks, flat tyres and registers vehicle dimensions - all without hindering traffic flow. Appropriate measures can then be enforced to safeguard roads
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October 12, 2021

Hamburg is open for mobility business

Hamburg is open for mobility business, according to Peter Tschentscher, mayor of the city. “Since 2019, Hamburg has ranked as the smartest city in a nationwide digitalisation ranking,” he said. “I am proud to pronounce you are in the smartest city in Germany.”
Mayor of Hamburg: Dr Peter Tschentscher (right) and Dr Anjes Tjarks take a tour of the show floor
October 12, 2021

Parifex focuses on Nano-Cam

Parifex, a leading solution provider in project management for speed enforcement and smart cities, is focusing on the company’s Nano-Cam, a multifunctional traffic management tool for all needs. The Nano-Cam sensor is an innovative detection tool designed to improve road safety and traffic counting. It can collect data and detect speed infringement in multiple situations
Mélissa Guimaraes of Parifex
October 12, 2021

A crash course about Mobileye data

For more than 20 years Mobileye, an Intel company, has been producing camera-based advanced driver-assistance systems that help avoid collisions. Its technology, which works by using a camera to scan the road ahead, can be found on more 80 million vehicles and has been adopted by 27 leading vehicle manufacturers
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October 12, 2021

Mittelstand-Digital helps out

Help for small- to medium-size companies that want to implement digitalisation is at hand, thanks to the German government programme Mittelstand-Digital
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