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Gewi to demonstrate new TIC features at ITS Europe and ITS Asia Pacific

Gewi is to demonstrate its work zone and Waze solutions at the ITS Europe Conference in Strasbourg, France and at ITS Asia Pacific in Hong Kong. Organisations looking to collect smart work zone data or integrate Waze data into their traffic operations centres can see demonstrations of the latest generation of GEWI’s TIC software.
June 9, 2017 Read time: 2 mins

1862 Gewi is to demonstrate its work zone and 6897 Waze solutions at the ITS Europe Conference in Strasbourg, France and at ITS Asia Pacific in Hong Kong. Organisations looking to collect smart work zone data or integrate Waze data into their traffic operations centres can see demonstrations of the latest generation of GEWI’s TIC software.

New work zone features in TIC provide for management of all elements of a work zone project, including planning, issuing permits, work zone operation and distribution of traffic information about the work zone. TIC can also collect real-time information from sensors and devices in the work zone to enable the monitoring of work zone progress and accurate distribution of travel conditions through the work zone.

Gewi has also completed integration of the Waze data format into the TIC software. This enables public agencies to quickly integrate Waze data into their traffic operations centres and take action on the Waze data based on the specific data type. For example, using the TIC project feature enables users to use pothole data from Waze to automatically create a pothole repair project and track each step of the repair project to completion.

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