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Hub Parking showcases digital solutions

Hub Parking Technology demonstrating world-class innovations and digital solutions, designed to address current and future challenges of parking operators and provide stress-free parking to drivers. As the company points out, parking management’s needs and technologies require total system solutions, just a tap away. Similarly, mobility is transforming the way end-users park because they expect up to the minute relevant information and a smooth and quick parking experience. As Hub is demonstrating here, i
March 19, 2018 Read time: 2 mins
Ilaria Riva drumming up business for the Jungle Pass

7926 Hub Parking Technology is demonstrating world-class innovations and digital solutions, designed to address current and future challenges of parking operators and provide stress-free parking to drivers.

As the company points out, parking management’s needs and technologies require total system solutions, just a tap away. Similarly, mobility is transforming the way end-users park because they expect up to the minute relevant information and a smooth and quick parking experience.

As Hub is demonstrating here, its digital solutions facilitate the capture of new data and critical performance metrics from multiple parking facilities at the push of a button. This turns the management system into a key enabler for punctual and predictive business intelligence.

Parking operators can access relevant data anytime through their smartphone or any web-connected device and are empowered to make data-driven decisions, dramatically improving the efficiency of their business and agility.

Thanks to Hub solutions, smartphones or tablets can be turned into powerful validation units and simplify operations for both operators and local merchants. The company’s management system can also allow operators to showcase video content and ads through any screen display in the network, turning it into a revenue generating tool.

Hub will also show how operators have additional ways to engage end-users through the JunglePass mobile app: they can easily reach, inform, and communicate via notifications and promotions, gaining powerful insights into their client’s behaviour. JunglePass offers a smooth, convenient and secure mobile parking experience helping drivers manoeuvre through the urban jungle efficiently, quickly and without stress.

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