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Jenoptik shows TraffiStar SR390 enforcement system

In an increasingly digital world, safety and security solutions need to be capable of detecting and deterring potential threats in real time. Jenoptik is presenting its latest end-to-end solutions for achieving more global safety in the public space. “Our technologies contribute to saving people’s lives, improving the safety of the general public both on and off the roads,” says Kevin Chevis, executive VP of Jenoptik’s Traffic Solutions Division.
March 19, 2018 Read time: 2 mins
Kevin Chevis with the ANPR solution
In an increasingly digital world, safety and security solutions need to be capable of detecting and deterring potential threats in real time. 79 Jenoptik is presenting its latest end-to-end solutions for achieving more global safety in the public space.


“Our technologies contribute to saving people’s lives, improving the safety of the general public both on and off the roads,” says Kevin Chevis, executive VP of Jenoptik’s Traffic Solutions Division.

Technologies being exhibited here for traffic law enforcement include the TraffiStar SR390, a globally used speed and red light enforcement system, as well as the TraffiStar S350, the precise laser-based speed enforcement system, presented in the design-award-winning TraffiTower 2.0 housing.

Jenoptik’s portfolio for civil security includes the innovative Vector ANPR camera as well as a mobile ANPR solution, which visitors can experience in a BMW at the stand.

As Jenoptik points out, thousands of Vector ANPR cameras are already used by police forces around the globe, providing a reliable and effective tool to monitor vehicles of interest. The effective use of ANPR cameras and Big Data Back Office management dramatically reduce the cost and time involved in gathering intelligence.

From reading the number plate of a vehicle of interest, nearby patrol officers and vehicles can automatically receive an alert within seconds, along with information detailing why the alert has been raised.

Visitors are invited to an interesting, animated tour around the globe to learn more about successful road safety and security projects, illustrating that Jenoptik takes care of a solution for every need of its customers.

And the success continues! This year, Jenoptik and its local partner Telco will deliver more than 120 speed measurement systems to the Qatar Ministry of Interior, including the radar-based TraffiStar S390 measurement systems for stationary speed enforcement as well as nearly 100 TraffiTower 2.0 and 20 TraffiCompact housings.  

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