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Swarco on display at Parkex 2017

Swarco Parking & eMobility UK is exhibiting its range of business enabling solutions and software developed for the connected world from three of its business units at Parkex 2017. APT Skidata will demonstrate its SwappAccess mobile App that enables customers to plan, park and pay for on or off-street parking, along with SWEB.Validate, an electronic validation management hosted service. For system operators, it will showcase INS Reporting, the latest cloud-based reporting and management information syste
February 22, 2017 Read time: 2 mins
129 Swarco Parking & eMobility UK is exhibiting its range of business enabling solutions and software developed for the connected world from three of its business units at Parkex 2017.

1774 APT Skidata will demonstrate its SwappAccess mobile App that enables customers to plan, park and pay for on or off-street parking, along with SWEB.Validate, an electronic validation management hosted service. For system operators, it will showcase INS Reporting, the latest cloud-based reporting and management information system.

eVolt will exhibit a variety of its commercial and residential electric vehicle charge solutions including its 22kW DC Fast Charging unit as well as its multipoint control unit with wall boxes, which can fully integrate with the Skidata parking system.

Veri-park, which offers both barriered and barrier-less parking solutions exhibit a range of payment and validation options, showing delegates how parking discounts and validations can be applied with no fuss, while offering end-users a full array of payment technologies including ‘wave and pay’ contactless technology.

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