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Clearview Intelligence attains Nedap certified partner status

Clearview Intelligence, which has been working with Nedap Identification Systems over the past year on the installation of car park monitoring solutions in a number of UK retail and employee car parks, has been awarded Nedap’s Certified Partner status for wireless vehicle detection. The recent installation of Clearview’s Insight Parking solution incorporating Nedap’s Sensit wireless parking sensor technology at the flagship Next retail store in High Wycombe, Buckinghamshire and the National Grid employee
April 14, 2016 Read time: 2 mins
Clearview Intelligence, which has been working with 3838 Nedap Identification Systems over the past year on the installation of car park monitoring solutions in a number of UK retail and employee car parks, has been awarded Nedap’s Certified Partner status for wireless vehicle detection.

The recent installation of Clearview’s Insight Parking solution incorporating Nedap’s Sensit wireless parking sensor technology at the flagship Next retail store in High Wycombe, Buckinghamshire and the National Grid employee car park in Warwick, has led to a close working relationship with Nedap.

Clearview Intelligence managing director Nick Lanigan says that attaining Certified Partner status validates the company’s approach to serving this market and strengthens the very positive and forward thinking working relationship it has been able to foster with the team at Nedap. He feels that utilising Sensit technology as part of Clearview’s  Insight parking solution has enabled it to create bespoke and industry leading solutions aimed at enhancing user experience and enabling operators to maximise utilisation of available spaces.

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