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Delcan Technologies formed

Delcan Corporation and Intelligent Devices have announced the launch of Delcan Technologies, a new partnership that leverages the strengths of both companies within the transportation market.
March 1, 2012 Read time: 2 mins
285 Delcan Corporation and 68 Intelligent Devices have announced the launch of Delcan Technologies, a new partnership that leverages the strengths of both companies within the transportation market.

After joining the Delcan family of companies in 2008, Intelligent Devices has continued to play an expanding role in the development of systems software and standards-based technology products. Delcan Technologies will leverage this base, and focus on larger opportunities for product technology deployment in the transportation sector. Embedded solutions, DeviceTester software and field devices will continue to be sold under the Intelligent Devices brand.

Additionally, by operating as Delcan Technologies, the partnership will use Delcan’s geographic reach, international experience and industry knowledge, while Delcan’s traffic engineering expertise will also help to further evolve products and expand market attraction, while providing low-cost commercialised products.

The new partnership offers a broad range of technology products including intelligent parking, intelligent snow ploughs, and partners with Delcan to offer the Intelligent NETworks Suite - a group of robust NTCIP central software applications that integrate management of NTCIP field devices, including dynamic message signs, traffic signal controllers, ramp meters, CCTV camera control, traffic sensors and weather stations. Delcan Technologies is well positioned to provide technology into the developing transit, tolling and IntelliDrive markets.

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