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Cubic demonstrates new services for US market

Cubic, whose transportation solutions power some of the major urban centres across the world, including London, San Francisco, Chicago, Vancouver, New York, Los Angeles, San Diego, Sydney, and Brisbane, is showcasing two vital new services for the US market here at the ITS World Congress. The first is its Intelligent Transport Management Solutions (ITMS) which have already powered the transport and infrastructure projects for the Sydney and London Olympic Games. The company says that, with an unrivalled exp
September 7, 2014 Read time: 2 mins
Chris Bax of Cubic displays the company’s solutions

Cubic, whose transportation solutions power some of the major urban centres across the world, including London, San Francisco, Chicago, Vancouver, New York, Los Angeles, San Diego, Sydney, and Brisbane, is showcasing two vital new services for the US market here at the ITS World Congress.

The first is its Intelligent Transport Management Solutions (ITMS) which have already powered the transport and infrastructure projects for the Sydney and London Olympic Games. The company says that, with an unrivalled expertise in urban and inter urban road networks, Cubic ITMS keeps cities flowing. With a combination of transport management and vehicle enforcement solutions, it controls everything from smart signage, traffic safety cameras and data collection points to operational control centres.

To help transportation organisations unlock the true value contained in the vast amounts of ITS data they generate daily, Cubic, whose systems benefit more than 38 million passengers every day, amounting to more than 24 billion payment transactions every year,  has also launched Urban Insights Associates, a big data and predictive analytics consulting and services company.

The company claims its teams combine unmatched transportation expertise with industry-specific data science methods, enabled by a cloud-based big data and predictive analytics platform. Cubic says the result is a complete business insight discovery solution that helps transportation planners and administrators quickly comprehend what needs to be done to make their networks run more smoothly.

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