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Econolite to focus on Big Data and Analytics

Econolite, a leader in one-stop-shop traffic management solutions, will showcase its cloud-based big data and analytics solutions that are helping make connected and automated vehicle systems and Smart City networks a reality, at the ITS America Annual Meeting Detroit. The company’s executives will be on hand at the Econolite booth to demonstrate the latest in intelligent detection, V2I, signal optimisation, and Centrax MOE solutions. Econolite will also host a ‘Happy Hour’ event at its booth on 6 June,
May 24, 2018 Read time: 1 min

1763 Econolite, a leader in one-stop-shop traffic management solutions, will showcase its cloud-based big data and analytics solutions that are helping make connected and automated vehicle systems and Smart City networks a reality, at the ITS America  Annual Meeting Detroit.

The company’s executives will be on hand at the Econolite booth to demonstrate the latest in intelligent detection, V2I, signal optimisation, and Centracs MOE solutions.

Econolite will also host a ‘Happy Hour’ event at its booth on 6 June, from 3 – 5 pm. Visitors to the booth can sign up for special giveaways and a chance to win an Amazon Echo.

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