Skip to main content

Flow Labs reaches partnership at Altitude

Transport software specialist links up with integrator in Mountain West of US
By Adam Hill February 12, 2025 Read time: 1 min
High life (© Ronald Goncarov | Dreamstime.com)

Transport software specialist Flow Labs has announced a partnership with Altitude Signal, a distributor of traffic signal management technologies and systems integrator.

The appeal for Flow Labs is to extend its reach in the Mountain regions of the western US - comprising Montana, Idaho, Wyoming, Nevada, Colorado and Utah - where Altitude Signal is strong in "delivering high-quality traffic solutions tailored to the specific challenges posed by mountainous terrains and diverse transportation networks".

Alec Meyerhoff, manager of Altitude Signal, says: “Measuring traffic patterns and signal performance is made extremely simple using Flow Labs’ platform, giving traffic engineers a real-time understanding of what is happening on their roadways."

Flow Labs’ digital twin platform uses AI to bring together multiple streams, including signal, detection and connected vehicle data from a range of partners – into a traffic management platform that optimises traffic flow, traffic safety and environmental emissions "while enhancing overall regional mobility".

Jatish Patel, CEO of Flow Labs, says: "This partnership is a natural fit, combining our innovative AI technology with their extensive experience and strong presence in the area. Together, we are poised to make a significant impact on traffic management in these challenging terrains."

For more information on companies in this article

Related Content

  • 3i buys SRL Traffic Systems
    December 7, 2021
    London-listed investment company 3i has a 92% controlling stake in SRL, based in England.
  • Flow Labs finds the funds
    April 26, 2023
    If success is defined by demand, Flow Labs says the company is on its way. The “find issues, fix problems, fund projects” company has three speaking slots throughout the week at the ITS America Congress & Expo. It will also unveil a low-cost pedestrian safety module in the Education Theatre on Wednesday.
  • Tees Valley signals Fusion roll-out
    September 13, 2024
    Yunex Traffic solution will bring adaptive tech to towns and regions in northern England
  • The role of GIS in climate change resiliency
    May 29, 2014
    Climate change will pose global and local challenges and that includes risks to the transportation infrastructure. Climate change adaptation and resiliency has captured the attention of the transportation community for some time now. Because transportation infrastructure is often designed to last for 30, 50, or 100 years or even longer, transportation professionals are concerned not only about the impact on our existing investments, but also how to design more durable transportation systems for the future