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Camera companies join forces

Speed Check Services and Computer Recognition Systems have joined forces and Traffex will witness the official launch of Vysionics ITS - the new name for the combined companies.
February 2, 2012 Read time: 1 min
126 Speed Check Services and 31 Computer Recognition Systems have joined forces and 136 Traffex will witness the official launch of 604 Vysionics ITS - the new name for the combined companies. The new entity brings together the skills and expertise of both organisations and will offer innovative solutions from hardware design right through to roadside delivery and operation.

At Traffex, Vysionics will be demonstrating its full range of ANPR solutions, including SPECS average speed enforcement, journey time systems, Police ANPR, bus lane civil enforcement and more. One new product on display will be SPECS-RD; a rapidly installed SPECS system for short-term road works.

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