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Adaptive puts Focus on ANPR

Group's event seeks to address integrators' 'pain points' on parking, traffic monitoring and ANPR
By Adam Hill November 11, 2021 Read time: 1 min
Camera placement and GDPR compliance will be among the topics covered in Adaptive Recognition's Focus Days 2

Adaptive Recognition is to host an event to address what it calls typical ’integrator pain points’ in enforcement.

Focus Days 2 will run from 16-18 November and comprises six online interactive discussions based on smart parking systems, traffic monitoring and licence plate recognition software.

The first Focus Days saw the Hungarian company take its products onto the streets of Budapest and carry out live demonstrations.

This time Adaptive says there will be opportunities "to exchange with industry experts on common challenges and best practices and ask questions related to plate recognition software and hardware from the manufacturer directly".

Subjects to be covered range from induction loops, camera placement and data loss in case of a network interruption to covering multi-lane, high-speed traffic, maintenance costs and GDPR compliance.

The event is free to attend - register here 
 

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