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Integration is the key, says Q-Free

Q-Free says that it is keeping ahead of the curve with an integrated suite of tools including OpenTMS and the Advanced Transportation Management System. As well, on show is Intelight’s MaxView, offering unique arterial management solutions for traffic signals and Intelight’s MaxTime software for traffic signal controllers – on Intelight’s own booth, 124. Also showcased will be the Intrada Insight, an image processing solution. Q-Free says it is leading the way in urban mobility with its outdoor parking moni
June 7, 2018 Read time: 1 min
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108 Q-Free says that it is keeping ahead of the curve with an integrated suite of tools including OpenTMS and the Advanced Transportation Management System. As well, on show is 7316 Intelight’s MaxView, offering unique arterial management solutions for traffic signals and Intelight’s MaxTime software for traffic signal controllers – on Intelight’s own booth, 124. Also showcased will be the Intrada Insight, an image processing solution. Q-Free says it is leading the way in urban mobility with its outdoor parking monitoring solution and parking guidance solutions.


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