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PTV showcasing its real-time predictions system at ITS America San Jose

PTV Group is looking to meet with transportation officials from across the spectrum, from research to applications, at its booth this week during ITS America 2016 San Jose--according to Steve Perone, vice president for the company. The PTV team hopes to show off its real-time predictions system that integrates with various data vendors around the world. Already, PTV Optima is deployed in 20 cities, including Moscow, a car-centric city, and Dubai, a up-and-coming innovator in multimodal systems. PTV is also
June 15, 2016 Read time: 1 min

3264 PTV Group is looking to meet with transportation officials from across the spectrum, from research to applications, at its booth this week during ITS America 2016 San Jose--according to Steve Perone, vice president for the company. The PTV team hopes to show off its real-time predictions system that integrates with various data vendors around the world. Already, PTV Optima is deployed in 20 cities, including Moscow, a car-centric city, and Dubai, a up-and-coming innovator in multimodal systems. PTV is also demoing PTV Vision, its simulation software for autonomous and connected vehicles.

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