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ITS America Annual Meeting Detroit Demonstrations

Live demonstrations have always been a key component of every ITS America Annual Meeting and this year is no exception. A packed programme on local streets, in the car park and the exhibition hall, will provide delegates with unrivalled opportunities to see ground-breaking technology and systems in action.
May 25, 2018 Read time: 1 min
Live demonstrations have always been a key component of every ITS America Annual Meeting and this year is no exception. A packed programme on local streets, in the car park and the exhibition hall, will provide delegates with unrivalled opportunities to see ground-breaking technology and systems in action.


Here is a menu of the demonstration titles and companies involved. Check out the ITS America Annual Meeting website at this link, for full descriptions: https://itsdetroit2018.org/demonstrations/

  1. 3M – Roadshow Demo Truck
  2. Bosch – V2I - Intelligent Vehicle to Roadside Infrastructure Mobility Solutions
  3. Continental – Static Cruising Chauffeur
  4. Continental – Traffic Light Assist
  5. ZincFive – The Power Behind ITS
  6. Gewi, iCone and Here – Safety in Work Zones
  7. Lear – High Accuracy GPS
  8. Lear – Transit Signal Priority
  9. Skyline – Mobile Video Unit
  10. General Motors –  V2I Safety Applications Using DSRC
  11. MDOT and AECOM – Traffic Management Centre Tomorrow
  12. MDOT/SMART/Macomb County – Transit Signal Priority using DSRC
  13. Miovision – Smartest Intersection
  14. SSI – Mobile LiDar Data Collection for Autonomous Vehicle Initiatives
  15. Valeo - Parking-as-a-Service

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