Skip to main content

IEE and Cubic partner on ticketing and concession displays

IEE, manufacturer of enhanced displays for military and industrial applications, has been awarded a contract for a new 5.7-inch display to be used in ticketing systems. Utilised on turnstile gates, this display is the latest in a long line of products IEE has developed in conjunction with Cubic Transportation Systems (CTS). “IEE and Cubic Transportation Systems have been working together for over twenty-five years,” said Brian Dietz, vice president of engineering for IEE. “Our displays have been integrat
January 14, 2016 Read time: 1 min
IEE, manufacturer of enhanced displays for military and industrial applications, has been awarded a contract for a new 5.7-inch display to be used in ticketing systems. Utilised on turnstile gates, this display is the latest in a long line of products IEE has developed in conjunction with 378 Cubic Transportation Systems (CTS).

“IEE and Cubic Transportation Systems have been working together for over twenty-five years,” said Brian Dietz, vice president of engineering for IEE. “Our displays have been integrated into CTS’ product designs, some of the world’s most cutting edge payment and revenue management solutions in the transportation industry and deployed all over the world.”

The display features a 5.7-inch QVGA LCD (320x240) anti-glare screen, with a viewing angle of ±65 degrees horizontal, +50 to -65 degrees vertical.

Related Content

  • June 7, 2012
    Camera technology a flexible and cost-effective option
    Perceptions of machine vision being an expensive solution are being challenged by developments in both core technologies and ancillaries. Here, Jason Barnes and David Crawford look at the latest developments in the sector. A notable aspect of machine vision is the flexibility it offers in terms of how and how much data is passed around a network. With smart cameras, processing capabilities at the front end mean that only that which is valid need be communicated back to a central processor of any descripti
  • December 5, 2017
    Mitsubishi launches direct view LED to display line-up
    Mitsubishi Electric has launched the production model of its direct view narrow pixel pitch (NPP) LED screen. The VS-15NP160 (15-NP) is designed for control rooms and other indoor applications. A new anti-burn feature is said to allow static graphics to be displayed without adversely affecting performance or lifespan. The 15-NP is rated for 100,000 hours of continuous operation, with its anti-burn feature.
  • June 10, 2025
    Cubic helps with Tap-Ride-Go for Washington, DC
    US capital district’s new contactless metro payment system has gone live
  • August 28, 2013
    Riyadh metro contracts awarded
    The contracts for the design and construction of Riyadh’s new US$22.5 billion metro system, the next major step in the development of the largest public transport project in the world - the Riyadh Public Transport Project. The Project encompasses a city-wide metro, bus network, and park and ride services. The Arriyadh Development Authority (ADA) has announced that Riyadh Metro Transit Consultants (RMTC), a joint venture between US firm Parsons and French firms Egis and Systra, has been awarded the first