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Siemens to present ‘connected thinking’ at Traffex 2017

Siemens will demonstrate the benefits of “connected thinking” by showcasing its integrated solutions for sustainable, safe, clean, connected and efficient transport systems at Traffex 2017. According to Matthew Vincent, sales and marketing director, in an increasingly data driven and digitalised world, Siemens’ expertise can help define and deliver the most appropriate solutions to customers’ challenges and provide real benefits to them, the travelling public and UK society. The company will also be
March 31, 2017 Read time: 1 min
189 Siemens will demonstrate the benefits of “connected thinking” by showcasing its integrated solutions for sustainable, safe, clean, connected and efficient transport systems at Traffex 2017.

According to Matthew Vincent, sales and marketing director, in an increasingly data driven and digitalised world, Siemens’ expertise can help define and deliver the most appropriate solutions to customers’ challenges and provide real benefits to them, the travelling public and UK society.

The company will also be unveiling a number of exciting new developments, in particular Plus+, a new generation of traffic control and Sicore II, a new ANPR camera.

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