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ISS appoints technical advisor to the Board of Directors

US developer of above-ground detection technology for intelligent transportation systems (ITS) Image Sensing Systems (ISS) has named Ezekiel ‘Zeke’ Kruglick, PhD as a Technical Advisor to the executive chairman and Board of Directors. Dr Kruglick is currently the CEO of Ardent Research, a full service research and development boutique firm specialising technology development. As the Technical Advisor, Dr Kruglick will be contributing to the technical research and development of ISS’s radar and comput
August 15, 2016 Read time: 1 min
US developer of above-ground detection technology for intelligent transportation systems (ITS) 6626 Image Sensing Systems (ISS) has named Ezekiel ‘Zeke’ Kruglick, PhD as a Technical Advisor to the executive chairman and Board of Directors.

Dr Kruglick is currently the CEO of Ardent Research, a full service research and development boutique firm specialising technology development.

As the Technical Advisor, Dr Kruglick will be contributing to the technical research and development of ISS’s radar and computer vision technology.  In addition, he will be participating in the review and advancement of ISS’s patent portfolio and intellectual property strategy.

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