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WPS to deliver next-generation parking technology at Celtic Manor

Parking equipment manufacturer WPS has won a further landmark contract to provide its ParkAdvance technology for the Celtic Manor Resort in Newport, Wales. ParkAdvance is a pay-on-foot system designed featuring a new IP-based operating system architecture that enables the parking system to simply and directly connect with multiple technologies being deployed in car parks both now and in the future.
March 17, 2017 Read time: 1 min
Parking equipment manufacturer 7855 WPS has won a further landmark contract to provide its ParkAdvance technology for the Celtic Manor Resort in Newport, Wales.

ParkAdvance is a pay-on-foot system designed featuring a new IP-based operating system architecture that enables the parking system to simply and directly connect with multiple technologies being deployed in car parks both now and in the future.

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