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NuPark introduces next-generation smart parking management platform

US parking technology solutions provider NuPark has a new open, cloud-based smart parking management platform called Scout which provides parking professionals with greater access to and visibility of their parking operations. The Scout platform combines a highly configurable and user-friendly interface with advanced, real-time visual monitoring and analytics and its dashboard graphically depicts parking information backed up by drill-down capabilities for actionable insight into every aspect of a parking o
August 22, 2017 Read time: 1 min

US parking technology solutions provider NuPark has a new open, cloud-based smart parking management platform called Scout which provides parking professionals with greater access to and visibility of their parking operations.

The Scout platform combines a highly configurable and user-friendly interface with advanced, real-time visual monitoring and analytics and its dashboard graphically depicts parking information backed up by drill-down capabilities for actionable insight into every aspect of a parking operation.

Being cloud-based, it can be accessed from any device using a secure web browser and comes with integrated licence plate recognition, built-in analytics, systems integration and an expanded user configuration.

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