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LPR for sports stadiums

Hi-Tech Solutions, a developer and provider of optical character recognition (OCR) computer vision systems, has announced a special License Plate Recognition (LPR) solution for sports stadiums. The system allows a huge number of cars to enter and exit the stadium's parking lot easily and rapidly, avoiding bottlenecks, allowing VIP entry, enhancing security and helping the police.
July 24, 2012 Read time: 1 min
703 Hi-Tech Solutions, a developer and provider of optical character recognition (OCR) computer vision systems, has announced a special License Plate Recognition (LPR) solution for sports stadiums. The system allows a huge number of cars to enter and exit the stadium's parking lot easily and rapidly, avoiding bottlenecks, allowing VIP entry, enhancing security and helping the police.

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