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Step into the future with Yutraffic Studio

November 20, 2024 Read time: 3 mins
Yutraffic Studio is designed with scalability in mind (image: Yunex Traffic)

Yunex Traffic has announced the launch of Yutraffic Studio, a groundbreaking platform designed to revolutionize urban traffic management. With six innovative customers already on board, Yutraffic Studio is poised to transform how cities manage and optimize their transportation systems.

Meeting the evolving needs of modern cities

Yutraffic Studio is engineered to meet the evolving needs of modern cities, ensuring support for future applications and technologies. Leveraging the latest in cloud technology and cybersecurity, our platform provides a robust and secure environment for all users. Its modular architecture allows for the comprehensive integration of multiple solutions, enabling external partners to seamlessly incorporate their applications and data into the Studio platform. This reduces vendor lock-in while maintaining consistent workflows for our end users.

Enhancing user experience

The platform enhances user experience by offering more efficient and customizable workflows, empowering transportation agencies to achieve more with fewer resources. Secure access is a top priority, providing peace of mind for all users. In fact, according to Jarin Ratanapeanchai, Product Manager for Yutraffic Studio, “We place our users at the heart of everything we do. Our continuous development process is driven by customer feedback, ensuring a thoughtful user experience that is always evolving and improving. And this allows us to create a platform that truly meets the operational efficiency needs of modern cities."

Commitment to innovation

Yunex Traffic is dedicated to maintaining and updating Yutraffic Studio, ensuring it remains at the forefront of traffic management technology.

Creating smarter, safer and more efficient cities

Yutraffic Studio is not just about managing traffic; it’s about creating smarter, safer, and more efficient cities. The platform supports comprehensive transportation management for cities of all sizes, from simple field device monitoring to complex environmental traffic management. It enables cities to prevent high emission values through emission modeling and forecasting, even without physical detectors in the field. This proactive detection of critical emission situations allows for effective traffic management, contributing to cleaner urban environments.

Photo credit: Yunex Traffic

Supporting multimodal traffic management

The platform also supports multimodal traffic management, integrating different modes of transport such as rail, bus, and other mobility services. This collaborative approach allows traffic operators to combine data from various systems, creating a holistic visualization of the current traffic situation. Yutraffic Studio’s intuitive dashboards and diagrams ensure that users can always monitor the status of their traffic lights, including functions such as green wave, circuit diagrams, and public transport prioritization.

Scalable solutions for all agencies

Designed with scalability in mind, Yutraffic Studio is the perfect solution for both small agencies that don’t want to get left behind and large agencies that require comprehensive data and analytical capabilities. The platform’s microservice architecture supports multiple applications and solutions, providing a single comprehensive system that does more than just traffic control. It helps cities become safer, more efficient, and cleaner by tackling today’s transportation challenges and achieving tomorrow’s smart city goals.

Embracing the future

Join us in embracing the future of urban traffic management with Yutraffic Studio. Together, we can create smarter, safer, and more efficient cities.

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