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Kapsch integrates Smart Cities’ mobility

Kapsch TrafficCom will use the 2017 ITS World Congress Montréal to showcase its integrated mobility solutions for the smart cities and connected communities of the future. Visitors to the company’s booth will experience how Kapsch uses intelligent traffic technologies to improve the way people live, work, move, commute, and interact with each other.
September 29, 2017 Read time: 2 mins
Kapsch TrafficCom will use the 2017 ITS World Congress Montréal to showcase its integrated mobility solutions for the smart cities and connected communities of the future.


Visitors to the company’s booth will experience how Kapsch uses intelligent traffic technologies to improve the way people live, work, move, commute, and interact with each other.

The company will also introduce its new solution that allows truly orchestrated urban mobility management across all transport modes and stakeholders including citizens and travellers. It connects Mobility-as-a-Service to the entire ITS landscape, optimising mobility in a holistic manner and producing benefits for citizens, mobility operators, and agencies.

Delegates are also invited to join the company’s panel discussion in the Smart City Pavilion at 4:00pm on Tuesday, October 31, to discuss the urban mobility landscape of tomorrow with distinguished industry panelists from government and the private sector.

Finally, the seven startups in the Kapsch “Factory1” ITS startup accelerator will also be present to showcase their proof-of-concept projects. Visitors are invited to exchange their big ideas in the mobility sector with them in the “Startup Innovation” panel at 4:45pm on Tuesday, October 31.

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