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Roadify Transit announces distribution and technology partnerships

New York-based aggregator of multimode transit information, Roadify Transit, has entered into distribution and technology partnerships with several digital signage companies, including AVI Systems, Capital Networks, IKE SmartCity and others. These organisations are now able to incorporate location-specific displays of transit arrivals and service conditions into their customers' digital signage networks. Roadify Transit aggregates transit data from more than 400 agencies, bike share programs and car ride se
April 21, 2017 Read time: 1 min
New York-based aggregator of multimode transit information, 1262 Roadify Transit, has entered into distribution and technology partnerships with several digital signage companies, including AVI Systems, Capital Networks, IKE SmartCity and others. These organisations are now able to incorporate location-specific displays of transit arrivals and service conditions into their customers' digital signage networks.

Roadify Transit aggregates transit data from more than 400 agencies, bike share programs and car ride services in the US, Canada, Western Europe, and Australia into a single source for display on any screen.

Roadify Transit data can be displayed in any location with networked screens such as commercial and residential real estate buildings, smart cities, sports stadiums and arenas, hotels, retail stores, educational institutions, healthcare facilities, government agencies and more.

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