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Swarco Navigates Future of Urban Mobility: Solutions for Smarter Cities

April 28, 2025 Read time: 2 mins

 

Urban mobility faces unprecedented challenges — rising congestion, environmental pressures, and the urgent need for efficient, inclusive transport systems. How can cities respond? During the Congress, industry leaders will explore actionable solutions, with Swarco at the forefront of these critical discussions.

Artificial intelligence is revolutionising traffic management, enabling real-time adjustments to reduce delays and emissions. Energy-efficient signalling systems, another key focus, are cutting costs and carbon footprints without compromising safety. Meanwhile, encouraging a modal shift to public transport remains vital; smarter infrastructure and seamless digital integration can make buses, trams, and trains the preferred choice for commuters.

Swarco’s expertise in cooperative intelligent transport systems (C-ITS) and connected, cooperative, and automated mobility (CCAM) supports these goals. From AI-optimised traffic flows to innovations that help cities meet EU Green Deal targets, Swarco’s solutions are designed to make urban mobility cleaner and more efficient.

At the company’s stand, visitors can experience an interactive virtual reality showcase, building on the GoGreen initiative launched in Lisbon. This year’s event also marks an exciting collaboration with Swarco’s teams in Madrid and France, highlighting technologies that ease the transition to public transport. Visitors will discover the latest advancements in MyCity urban mobility software, including AI-driven traffic control and CCAM’s potential for large-scale deployment.

With sessions on AI-powered decision-making and the future of traffic management, the Congress offers a platform for shared innovation. Swarco says it looks forward to connecting with partners and customers in Seville, because collaboration, after all, is what drives progress.

Stand: B5-A

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