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January 21, 2020

IT-TRANS

The progressive digital transition changes our everyday life and redefines the way we live and move. The public transport industry also embraces new technologies to create more customer-friendly, more secure, and more efficient services.

Since its first show in 2008, IT-TRANS has offered a platform for descision-makers to foster the digitalisation of public transport and to present and learn about recent innovations.

January 21, 2020

IRU Logistics and Innovation Forum 2020

Capture the business potential offered by new technologies in safety and security. Learn about new solutions driving the industry forward, and connect with the IRU network, jointly representing over 500,000 transport operators.

January 17, 2020

LA Metro seeks to attract more bus riders

Transport authorities in Los Angeles are trying to attract more people to bus services in a bid to halt falling ridership and entice drivers out of their cars.
Los Angeles city bus
January 16, 2020

Autotalks unveils V2X/DSRC chipset for US

Autotalks has developed a Federal Information Processing Standard (FIPS)-compliant chipset for cellular Vehicle to Everything (C-V2X) or dedicated short range communication (DSRC) deployments in the US.
Autotalks unveils V2X and DSRC chipset for US
January 16, 2020

Hyundai to develop Uber’s air taxis

Hyundai has entered an agreement to develop Uber’s air taxis as – the companies hope – the concept of ride-share takes to the skies.
Hyundai and Uber air taxis
January 15, 2020

Avis forms Urban Movement Labs in LA

Avis Budget Group has helped form Urban Movement Labs (UML), a public-private partnership in Los Angeles which aims to accelerate transportation technology.

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January 15, 2020

Birmingham steers towards car restrictions

The UK city of Birmingham is proposing to restrict private car access to its centre as part of a wide-ranging blueprint to improve the way people move around.

The Birmingham Transport Plan 2031 “describes what the city needs to do differently to meet the demands of the future” and offers ideas to “support the delivery of a high quality, sustainable public transport system fit for all users”.

Trams are already in operation in Birmingham city centre
January 14, 2020

Here Technologies joins 5GAA

Here Technologies has joined the 5G Automotive Association (5GAA) with the aim of developing solutions for future mobility and transportation services.

Here says 5GAA supports the idea that 5G will be best able to carry out critical communications for safer driving, support enhanced Vehicle to Everything communications and connected mobility solutions.

CEO Edzard Overbeek says: “Here will contribute to the 5GAA’s mission by providing a rich location context, so these emerging technologies can orient themselves in and navigate through this new world.”

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January 14, 2020

Trust AI – it knows more than we do

There’s no shortage of data – but making the most of it is the problem. Andrew Bunn examines how AI will be able to support and influence the development of advanced transportation strategies
January 14, 2020

Future of tolling: the priorities

In the final part of his investigation into the future of tolling technology, Josef Czako of Moving Forward Consulting asks what industry figures see as the priorities going forward…
January 14, 2020

Colorado DoT locates data-rich environment

Colorado DoT and Esri have been cooperating to unlock data’s potential. Jason Barnes finds out what that has to do with firing a howitzer at snowy mountains – and exactly why things that happened in the past point the way towards future proofing
January 14, 2020

DoTs can benefit from high fibre content

Existing fibre architecture may be one of the most important assets for DoTs going forward: Skyline’s Paul Lennon explains the importance of evaluating ITS network infrastructure maturity
January 13, 2020

Signage firms Sunrise and SESA merge

Signage specialists Sunrise Systems Electronics Co and SES America (SESA) have merged to form Sunrise SESA Technologies.

Sunrise, which formed in the 1970s, manufactures LED display technology and custom signs for bus and rail, while SESA provides dynamic message signs and retrofit packages for ITS customers in the US and Canada.

November 26, 2019

ITSWC 2020 - LA, here we come!

Planning for next year’s 27th ITS World Congress in Los Angeles is well under way. ITS America president Shailen Bhatt explains what visitors can expect from the 2020 event...
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