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Ray Lam appointed as MD of Flow Traffic

Image Sensing Systems (ISS) has announced that Ray Lam has been appointed as managing director of the company’s Flow Traffic Limited subsidiary which is headquartered in Hong Kong.
April 17, 2012 Read time: 1 min
RSS6626 Image Sensing Systems (ISS) has announced that Ray Lam has been appointed as managing director of the company’s Flow Traffic Limited subsidiary which is headquartered in Hong Kong.

Lam joins ISS from Indigo Vision, a security video systems provider, where he was the China country manager. He has over 15 years of successful experience developing business opportunities and strategic business partnerships across the Asia-Pacific region in the fields of ITS and automatic number plate recognition at Asia Vision and B2G sales management at 940 GE and 96 Motorola. A member of the Hong Kong ITS workgroup, Lam has a Bachelor of Electronic Engineering degree, with honors, from Hong Kong Polytechnic.

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