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April 27, 2023

Vaisala weathers the storm

Having difficulty getting accurate road weather measurements from challenging locations? The answer is Vaisala’s TempCast and Wx Horizon, an easy and affordable way to meet this challenge.
Bert Murillo of Vaisala
April 27, 2023

D2 seeks to disrupt smart city market in North America

Frustrated by the lack of actual smart city solutions available in the North American market, ITS veteran and entrepreneur Dan Dietrich (pictured) decided to take action. He spent several months bringing the best people from around the industry to research and identify innovative smart city solutions that have delivered real results in markets across Europe and Asia with an eye toward helping bring them to North America. Earlier this year, Dietrich and his team launched his new company, D2 Traffic Technologies—helping companies implement these smart city products in their organisation.
D2 seks to disrupt smart city market in North America
April 27, 2023

Auburn racing burns up the track

Conference goers arriving at the Gaylord Texan Resort this week may have noticed a racecar among the various Ubers and hotel shuttles dropping off attendees in the front driveway. But this is no ordinary racecar. It’s a fully autonomous Indy Next car capable of traversing a racecourse at speeds up to 130 miles per hour.
Bryce Karlins and Stephanie Meyer of Auburn
April 27, 2023

Logical analysis with UrbanLogiq

UrbanLogiq says its mission is to break down data silos and help government agencies of all sizes make the most out of their existing data by bringing together the best of data science, data engineering and big data.
Luisa Alvarez of UrbanLogiq
April 27, 2023

Iris makes US push

After years of expanding globally, Canadian ITS company Iris is ready to make a push into the lucrative US market—hoping that its experience providing custom solutions to transit agencies on five continents will convince state DOTs and municipalities that it can meet their dynamic road maintenance needs.
Iris makes US push
April 27, 2023

Onwards to Phoenix for Congress 2024

 

Following the great success of the ITS Congress & Expo here in Dallas, the next ITS America Conference & Expo 2024 in Phoenix, Arizona, will soon be gearing up for business. Anyone wanting more information about what promises to be another great gathering of ITS professionals and exhibitors - or the upcoming ITS World Congress 2025 in Atlanta, Georgia - they can visit the sales booth 1615 in the exhibition hall.

Booth 1615

Onwards to Phoenix for Congress 2024
April 27, 2023

Yes to NoTraffic

NoTraffic’s mobility platform with cutting-edge technology and AI and cloud computing can be installed at signalised intersections to provide a critical digital foundation for advanced mobility applications.
Yes to NoTraffic
April 27, 2023

Invitation to join the I-Street Living Lab

The I-Street Living Lab is a partnership of the University of Florida Transportation Institute, Florida Department of Transportation, and the city of Gainesville, FL. The collaboration aims to bring together interdisciplinary and multi-agency teams to develop, deploy, and evaluate advanced transportation technologies that have the potential to improve mobility and safety.
Invitation to join the I-Street Living Lab
April 27, 2023

Making Wisconsin's first flex lane work

Image Sensing Systems is highlighting how its RTMS Echo is part of the technology used in the Wisconsin Department of Transportation’s first flex lane on the Madison Beltline in Dane County. The flex lane is an innovative solution to ease backups during the busiest times and provide reliability for motorists.
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April 27, 2023

Come see Kimley-Horn

Engineers, planners and ITS software specialists from Kimley-Horn - one of the nation’s premier ITS planning and design consulting firms - have a comprehensive approach to ITS technology. They have the expertise to successfully manage an agency’s system implementation process, from start to finish, whether the project is national or local, involving public infrastructure or private development.
Come see Kimley-Horn
April 26, 2023

FCC 5.9 GHz decision creates 'virtuous circle' for ITS

The ITS sector has welcomed the US Federal Communications Commission (FCC) decision to grant a joint waiver request to deploy cellular Vehicle to Everything (C-V2X) technology in the upper 20 MHz part of the 5.9 GHz band.
Brad Stertz (left) of Audi Government Affairs with ITS America’s Laura Chace and Blaine Leonard from Utah DOT
April 26, 2023

EDI ushers in new safety era

Traffic control has evolved dramatically over the past century, and it’s reinventing itself once again as cities become more connected while environmental sustainability, multimodal transportation, autonomous vehicles and Big Data take hold.
John Shearer of EDI
April 26, 2023

Cubic puts HDR tech in enhanced Gridsmart cameras

Cubic Transportation Systems (CTS) is in Grapevine to showcase the latest improvements to its Gridsmart cameras product line that allow traffic professionals to detect and track vehicles and pedestrians with more clarity than ever.
Toshya Leonard of Cubic
April 26, 2023

StreetLight's intelligence is vital for EV planning

It is not an exaggeration to say that the electric vehicle sector is a revolution in progress. It promises to reduce transportation emissions dramatically, create a new market and change driving habits. But only if public agencies, charge point operators and commercial properties locate their chargers in places where people can actually use them. As StreetLight is demonstrating at the ITS America Conference & Expo this week, its transportation intelligence for EV infrastructure ensures that operators can place chargers based on critical driving behaviors.
Brent Fine, Brien Green and Nathan Shay
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