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Network Optix will showcase the future of transportation infrastructure management

April 28, 2025 Read time: 2 mins

 

Step into the future of transportation infrastructure management at the Seville ITS European Congress by visiting the Network Optix stand. The company will use the event to proudly present Nx Go, its award-winning video infrastructure software, now revolutionising the transportation industry.

Visitors will experience firsthand how Nx Go transforms the way transportation systems are managed. They will discover its ability to seamlessly integrate cameras, Lidar, and sensors into a single network, amplifying your infrastructure’s data-generation capabilities. The Network Optix interactive demo will showcase how Nx Go’s intuitive interface simplifies the management of vast networks, allowing users to view, delegate, and analyse data with ease.

In addition, visitors to the company’s stand will be able to explore Nx Go’s GIS calibration and mapping features, which ensure data accuracy and device location precision. Here's your chance to witness how this technology enhances collaboration across departments, enabling seamless sharing of cameras, video feeds, and data.

Whether you’re managing traffic centres, airports, or public transport systems, Nx Go’s applications are limitless. See how it generates critical analytics like car counts and lane usage, enhances airport security with AI plugins, and ensures smooth train operations by managing thousands of cameras remotely.

Network Optix is offering delegates an opportunity to meet its experts, ask questions, and see why Nx Go is the ultimate solution for modern transportation challenges. Take the first step toward revolutionising your infrastructure management at the event.

Stand: E3

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