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Jenoptik launches new products at Traffex

Jenoptik Traffic Solutions UK is taking advantage of Traffex 2017 to introduce its new Vector SR new spot speed and red light system, alongside a full range of advanced ANPR solutions. The company will also be showing a wide range of current and future technologies, including Specs3 Vector average speed enforcement and the Vector automatic number plate recognition. In addition, following the recent acquisition of Essa Technology, Jenoptik will also be demonstrating the powerful back office software to
February 21, 2017 Read time: 1 min
79 Jenoptik Traffic Solutions UK is taking advantage of 136 Traffex 2017 to introduce its new Vector SR new spot speed and red light system, alongside a full range of advanced ANPR solutions.

The company will also be showing a wide range of current and future technologies, including Specs3 Vector average speed enforcement and the Vector automatic number plate recognition.

In addition, following the recent acquisition of Essa Technology, Jenoptik will also be demonstrating the powerful back office software tools that are already widely used by UK police forces, using advanced database analysis tools to drive intelligence based decisions.

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