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Intertraffic Amsterdam 2024

April 18, 2024
Korea’s Bitsensing displays Timos fusion sensor
Timos is a one-stop ‘radar-plus-camera fusion’ sensor that delivers the most accurate traffic monitoring data without the need for any external PCs.
April 18, 2024
Omniflow shows OmniCharger solution at Intertraffic
The Portuguese-made OmniCharger is sustainable and provides resilience in times of power disruption. Both are equally important in a world less predictable world, says Pedro Ruao, founder and chief executive of the manufacturer, Omniflow.
April 18, 2024
New Yunex CEO targets profitable growth
New Yunex Traffic CEO Jon Newhard suggests that the German company has three main attributes. The first is product suite, with platforms such as Yutraffic Symphony allowing intersection and traffic flow management. The second is customers and the third is domain expertise.
April 18, 2024
Cross Zlin demonstrates Cross RS 5 intersection controller
Cross Zlín is showing its newest product, the Cross RS 5 intersection controller, at Intertraffic for the first time.
April 18, 2024
Macq leads the way in smart city solutions
Founded in 1923, Macq has established itself as a premier provider of smart city solutions and traffic control technologies for over two decades. With a rich history of innovation, the company continues to set the standard for excellence in urban mobility as visitors to its stand will learn firsthand.
April 18, 2024
Austria’s Joanneum Research tackles issue of tunnel safety
Accidents and incidents in tunnels are particularly problematic. Dangers are magnified when they occur in a restricted space and more vehicles quickly become involved.
April 18, 2024
Rebloc shows slim precast concrete barriers at Intertraffic
Slim precast concrete barriers offer highest safety levels with very low dynamic displacement and vehicle intrusion. According to Rebloc, the correct application of these new barriers forms a new dimension in designing slim highway cross-sections.
April 18, 2024
Safe and sustainable signage post from Renova
Safety and sustainability are key benefits for Renova’s novel EcoPoste, now coming to the global market. Developed as a lower cost alternative to conventional wood or metal posts for traffic signs, the EcoPoste is made from 100% recycled plastic, allowing it to meet market demands for product sustainability. Fernando Cunha, technical director at the firm explains: “We wanted something to be sustainable.”
April 18, 2024
Mobile Mark Europe exhibits range of high-performance antennas
Mobile Mark Europe is exhibiting its range of high performance, multi-band antennas suitable for use within ITS/V2X and Transit markets around the world.
April 18, 2024
Triplesign shows new road warning system
A new road warning system from Triplesign is said to improve safety for drivers, while offering lower costs for users. Using prismatic technology rather than LEDs, working life is high while power use is minimal for this variable message sign (VMS) package.