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New partnership expands ISS technology to NuPark

Above-ground detection sensor and solutions developer Image Sensing Systems (ISS) arrives at World Congress having just completed an integration and partnership agreement with NuPark, the licence plate recognition and focused parking solutions provider.
September 7, 2014 Read time: 2 mins
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Above-ground detection sensor and solutions developer 6626 Image Sensing Systems (ISS) arrives at World Congress having just completed an integration and partnership agreement with NuPark, the licence plate recognition and focused parking solutions provider.

According to ISS the new partnership will leverage its own licence plate recognition (LPR) imaging technology with NuPark’s customer focused LPR-based parking technology platform.

It says the combination of NuPark’s robust modern platform and its state of the art recognition engine and cameras will provide parking professionals with an innovative system that creates operational efficiency, improves customer service and increases revenue.

“We are excited about this partnership with NuPark,” said Kris Tufto, CEO of Image Sensing Systems. “We work diligently to identify technology partners that can leverage our technologies and experience in the parking industry.  We believe that NuPark’s parking management platform coupled with our LPR platform is an unprecedented combination for parking customers.”

NuPark’s licence plate recognition based technology platform provides back-office software, in-field hardware, mobile and e-commerce solutions.  Its co-founder and CEO, Kevin Uhlenhaker, said: “The addition of ISS to our growing list of partners solidifies NuPark’s commitment to providing customers with an open and flexible solution that provides integrations across technology providers. We believe the ISS solution provides customers a superior option for both mobile and fixed LPR fully integrated with our LPR focused parking management system.”  

ISS’ above-ground detection technology, applications and solutions provide intelligent transportation systems, security, police and parking professionals with information including real-time reaction capabilities and in-depth analytics.

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