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Spain-headquartered Innova Systems Group will use Intertraffic Amsterdam 2018 to launch Siram Cloud, an access control solution based on licence plate recognition (LPR). The company claims it is the first LPR access control system based on the Cloud. This pioneering technological LPR solution, for private or community parking, aims to provide greater accessibility and real-time management of incidents and information processing. In addition, based on Cloud technology, the company claims its solution
February 19, 2018 Read time: 1 min

Spain-headquartered 8667 Innova Systems Group will use Intertraffic Amsterdam 2018 to launch Siram Cloud, an access control solution based on licence plate recognition (LPR). The company claims it is the first LPR access control system based on the Cloud.

This pioneering technological LPR solution, for private or community parking, aims to provide greater accessibility and real-time management of incidents and information processing. In addition, based on Cloud technology, the company claims its solution provides greater security, functionality and quality features.

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