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Hub Parking Technology to showcase new innovations

Hub Parking Technology will showcase new innovations at Intertraffic Amsterdam 2018, including a smart analytics solution and a set of innovative mobile applications. The company says it constantly pushes boundaries to pioneer and develop smart, innovative solutions designed to enhance both the operator and end user experience and its new smart analytics innovation is a good example. The solution allows for capturing new data and critical performance metrics from multiple parking facilities at the push of
February 19, 2018 Read time: 2 mins

7926 Hub Parking Technology will showcase new innovations at Intertraffic Amsterdam 2018, including a smart analytics solution and a set of innovative mobile applications. The company says it constantly pushes boundaries to pioneer and develop smart, innovative solutions designed to enhance both the operator and end user experience and its new smart analytics innovation is a good example. The solution allows for capturing new data and critical performance metrics from multiple parking facilities at the push of a button. Parking operators are empowered to make data-driven decisions, dramatically improving the efficiency and driving incremental revenue.

With the new set of innovative mobile solutions being presented at Intertraffic, operators can easily monitor and operate their facilities remotely, using their mobile phones. They can also offer mobile validations to merchants for additional flexibility. End users can enjoy a smooth, convenient and secure mobile parking experience and manoeuvre through the urban jungle more quickly and easily, without stress.

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