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Siemens presents Smart Systems, Smart Traffic at ITS Europe

Siemens will present its solutions and expertise at the heart of integrated mobility and connected infrastructure at ITS Europe in Glasgow. New technologies and intelligent traffic systems on show will include Siemens Stratos - designed to be the UK’s first cloud-hosted, fully integrated traffic control and management solution. Stratos it at the heart of further demonstrations of the Siemens’ connected and autonomous vehicle infrastructure systems expertise, including the recently announced UK CITE proj
June 6, 2016 Read time: 2 mins
189 Siemens will present its solutions and expertise at the heart of integrated mobility and connected infrastructure at ITS Europe in Glasgow.

New technologies and intelligent traffic systems on show will include Siemens Stratos - designed to be the UK’s first cloud-hosted, fully integrated traffic control and management solution. Stratos it at the heart of further demonstrations of the Siemens’ connected and autonomous vehicle infrastructure systems expertise, including the recently announced UK CITE project, and sustainable traffic management solutions aimed at improving mobility for passengers and motorists.

Additional traffic products on show include solutions for enforcement and tolling, and work on a number of exciting deployments of projects worldwide.

In addition, product manager Priscilla Boyd will present ‘Intelligent Parking - Where ITS and Smart Cities unite’ in Theatre 1 on Thursday 9 June at 0900, while Robert Sykora, director of Innovative Technologies at Siemens will speak at a special interest session ‘Bringing Services to Users’ on Tuesday 7 June in the Bolsdale 1 Room between 1100 and 1230.

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