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Miovision will shine with cutting-edge V2X solutions

April 28, 2025 Read time: 2 mins

 

The Miovision stand at the ITS European Congress is set to become the epicentre of intelligent transportation innovation. Having joined Ertico as a partner earlier this year, Miovision is poised to showcase its groundbreaking Vehicle-to-Everything (V2X) solutions, including Green Light Optimal Speed Advisory (GLOSA) and Time-to-Green (TTG), at its stand. Becoming an Ertico Partner marks a significant milestone for the company and its appearance in Seville places it onto the global stage to demonstrate how its technology is transforming urban mobility.

Miovision’s V2X solutions are designed to enhance traffic efficiency, reduce emissions, and improve road safety. GLOSA, for instance, provides drivers with real-time speed recommendations to catch green lights, minimising stops and fuel consumption. Meanwhile, TTG offers precise countdowns to signal changes, empowering drivers and connected vehicles to make smarter decisions. These innovations align with Miovision’s mission to create smarter, safer, and more sustainable cities.

At the Congress, attendees will witness live demonstrations of these technologies, highlighting their potential to revolutionise traffic management. Miovision’s participation underscores its commitment to advancing ITS and fostering collaboration within the industry.

As cities worldwide grapple with congestion and environmental challenges, Miovision’s solutions offer a glimpse into a future where technology seamlessly integrates with urban infrastructure. The ITS European Congress provides the perfect platform for Miovision to connect with industry leaders, share insights, and drive the adoption of next-generation mobility solutions. With its innovative spirit and Ertico partnership, Miovision is accelerating toward a smarter, greener future.

Stand:  A20

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