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September 20, 2022

Seoul Robotics solves wrong-way challenge

Seoul Robotics is here with its Wrong-Way Detection (WWD) system, which the 3D perception company says is a first-of-its-kind solution. The plug-and-play system collects and interprets 3D data to track wrong-way movement on roads and highways.
Evan Thomas of Seoul Robotics
September 20, 2022

Navtech selected for Maryland project

Navtech’s ITS solution has been recently selected as the AID technology for a major highway corridor in Maryland, as the company is highlighting here in LA. It will be providing stopped vehicle detection, automatic incident detection, count and classify, slow vehicle detection and wrong-way driver detection. Navtech says its technology was chosen due to its functionality and reduced maintenance when compared to vision-based AID technologies.
Phil Avery (left) & Kieron Parker of Navtech
September 20, 2022

Liveable Cities and smart sensors

For the most complete picture of highway activity, smart sensors from Liveable Cities, a division of LED Roadway Lighting, are easily attached to streetlights.
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September 20, 2022

Marben marks V2X success story

Visit the Marben stand for live demonstrations of its V2X applications that have won wide acceptance among Chinese vehicle manufacturers. Having reached what the Chinese company says is a “milestone” in product development and deployment, it will now focus on the US and European markets. Its products support both the latest wireless subnetworks as well as the latest versions of V2X standards including Europe ETSI, Chinese SAE and US SAE.

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September 20, 2022

Abloy locks onto security opportunity

Kory Hamill is ready to talk early and often on the Abloy Critical Infrastructure booth about the new 75481 series Traffic Enclosure lock. He’s the new vertical market manager – transportation, for the company, a performance partner that provides critical asset security and remote access management solutions for critical infrastructure customers.
Kory Hamill of Abloy
September 20, 2022

Continental’s ‘digital guardian angel’ has wings

Continental is taking the opportunity to educate conference goers on four of its mobility solutions – including the company’s Wrong Way Driver (WWD) detection and notification services, Mobility as a Service (MaaS) platform, intelligent intersection solution and guardian angel solution.
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September 20, 2022

Nordic knowledge on display at ITS Norway

Collaboration, knowledge sharing and best practice are the hallmarks of ITS Norway and can be seen first-hand at the organisation’s booth. Meet over 30 Norwegian and Finnish partners, one Swedish firm and one Estonian company whose goals are the sustainable transformation of mobility in all sectors.
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September 20, 2022

ITS Canada celebrates 25 years

Here in Los Angeles, ITS Canada continues to celebrate its 25th year. The theme is “Never stop moving. Never stop improving,” says Ian Steele, chief executive of ITS Canada. This, says Steele, is essential to make transportation more safe, efficient, accessible and with less impactful on the environment.
Ian Steele of ITS Canada
September 20, 2022

Green light for emergency response day

Emergency Response Day has returned to the ITS World Congress in Los Angeles this year, giving delegates and visitors the opportunity to see how smart technology is helping to ensure safety in the most high-pressure environments.
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September 20, 2022

Kapsch is full speed ahead with AIMES ‘Intelligent Corridor’ project

Kapsch TrafficCom’s David Bolt, VP Sales and Solution Consulting for the APAC region, will provide an update for attendees on how the Kapsch and AIMES Intelligent Corridor project is going and explain six defined use cases focused on congestion management and improving road safety. The project was launched by Kapsch TrafficCom in March of this year together with the University of Melbourne and the Victorian Department of Transport (DOTVic), supported by an Australian Research Council (ARC) Linkage grant from the Federal Government.
David Bolt of Kapsch
September 20, 2022

The world is heading to Dubai

Dubai is one of the most cosmopolitan cities in the world and in 2024 the world of ITS will be headed to Dubai. ITS World Congress 2024 will be the first time that this signature event is held in the Middle East since it was launched in 1994.
Mohammed Yousuf Al Mudharreb
September 19, 2022

Hello LA! It's showtime!

Welcome to this year’s ITS World Congress, organised by RX Global. Jaime McAuley, the company’s event director, provides some highlights of what will be an amazing and unforgettable show
Jaime McAuley
September 19, 2022

Cubic celebrates 50 years of success

For over 50 years, Cubic Transportation Systems has been getting people from point A to point B safely and efficiently. In 1972, Cubic expanded into the transportation industry; one year later the company launched an automatic fare collection system for Chicago’s Illinois Central Gulf Railroad, illustrating the core of the Cubic business.
The team from Cubic
September 19, 2022

Sensys Detection sensor is true time-saver

Sensys Networks is using the ITS World Congress 2022 to unveil an all-new vehicle detection sensor, FlexMag Mini, that installs in a fraction of the time of inductive loops – two to five minutes per sensor. As the company points out, in-ground detection is known for its unmatched accuracy, but loops require lengthy lane closures and cutting up the pavement to install or replace. With FlexMag Mini, transportation agencies can get the benefit of accurate detection for any application with minimal lane closures. Plus, transportation studies have shown that FlexMag outlasts loops by 30%.
Bill Weber of Sensys Networks
September 19, 2022

Michelin celebrates RoadBotics acquisition

Michelin is using the ITS World Congress in Los Angeles to introduce its latest acquisition RoadBotics—showcasing ways that the new division’s image analysis technology can make roads safer for drivers.
Michelin
September 19, 2022

One.network puts safety first

It’s a first for the US, says one.network, where it and the Florida DOT have delivered a phone-based app allowing road workers control over their own on-site safety.
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September 19, 2022

Nota AI at the crossroads

ITS solutions from Nota AI consist of three traffic management solutions for intersections. AI Traffic Camera, AI Safe Crossing and AI Traffic Signal Control enable high performance of AI models on low-cost edge devices – being demonstrated at the company’s stand.
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