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CROSS Zlin founds Incinity to develop InVipo integration software

Czech traffic technology specialist, CROSS Zlin has founded an independent software subsidiary, Incinity, which will develop CROSS’s integration platform InVipo and expand its use from intelligent traffic systems into smart city solutions.
July 7, 2016 Read time: 1 min
Czech traffic technology specialist, 7691 CROSS Zlin has founded an independent software subsidiary, Incinity, which will develop CROSS’s integration platform InVipo and expand its use from intelligent traffic systems into smart city solutions.

InVipo, the overall winner of the 2016 Intertraffic Innovation Awards, is a lightweight and open technology- and system-agnostic software solution that enables interoperability between technologies, systems and services in cities and on the roads.

It contains a variety of ready-to-deploy modules, including full management of intersection controllers, public transport, parking areas and CCTV systems. The system also features a unified interface for intuitive data presentation of dashboards, statistics, reports and KPIs, as well as a city web portal and mobile applications for drivers and the general public.

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