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Intertraffic InnovationLAB sees launch of HR Groep network for smart products

On 5 April, at the InnovationLAB at Intertraffic Amsterdam, HR Groep will launch Intelligent Public Space (IPS), the gateway to smart solutions and applications in public space.
February 23, 2016 Read time: 1 min

On 5 April, at the InnovationLAB at Intertraffic Amsterdam, 7623 HR Groep will launch Intelligent Public Space (IPS), the gateway to smart solutions and applications in public space.

IPS is a network for smart products and solutions in public spaces. According to the company, the added value of the solution plays a central role, not the product itself. Thanks to smart technologies, HR Groep says it is now possible to add additional functions to existing products and services, as a result of which a product or service will include an extra contribution.

HR Groep says management of assets becomes easy and cost efficient with IPS and that smart combinations make the public space safer, more sustainable and more comfortable.

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