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Flowbird to showcase technologies at Parkex

Parkeon and Cale, which have merged to create Flowbird Urban Intelligence, will showcase a range of parking and associated technologies at Pakex. The event takes place at the Ricoh Arena in Coventry, UK, on 13-14 June. At the exhibition, a module called Park & Breathe will be on display that can be placed in a cloud-enabled terminal to create an environmental monitoring capability. The solution also allows the terminal to take payment. In addition, the company will show how the check-in, check-out
May 4, 2018 Read time: 1 min

251 Parkeon and Cale, which have merged to create Flowbird Urban Intelligence, will showcase a range of parking and associated technologies at Pakex. Theevent takes place at the Ricoh Arena in Coventry, UK,on 13-14 June.

At the exhibition, a module called Park & Breathe will be on display that can be placed in a cloud-enabled terminal to create an environmental monitoring capability. The solution also allows the terminal to take payment.  

In addition, the company will show how the check-in, check-out payment process at web terminals can provide users with a card-based, pay-on-exit solution.

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