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WEBINAR: Iteris and Cisco look at modernising intersections

July 17, 2020 Read time: 1 min
Webinar will take a close look at intersections (© Bryan Roschetzky | Dreamstime.com)

Iteris and Cisco are jointly hosting a webinar on 28 July which takes a look at practical solutions to modernising intersections.

The companies say: "Whether you are a veteran traffic engineer or are just starting your career, solving today’s transportation challenges is well within reach through the use of smart mobility technologies."

Iteris webinarWebinar speakers Michelle Maggiore, global business development, transportation and smart cities, Cisco, and Adam Lyons, sales director and strategic partnerships, Iteris, will discuss the importance of data insights and connectivity to enable remote operations and real-time actions. 

Pedestrian safety, the Internet of Things, connected vehicle applications, roadway sensors and networking, and edge computing will all be on the agenda.

Register here for the webinar.

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