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Swarco showcases public transport, smart city management, road marking at Intertraffic

Swarco will have a major presence again at Intertraffic Amsterdam 2016 and will have its usual two exhibition stands. The latest software solutions for public transport management and smart city traffic management will be shown in Hall 10 on stand 10.103. A premiere will be an LED traffic signal with a digital driver, which allows individual and accurate setting of the light output and the power consumption for all operating modes during the manufacturing process. Parking management and charging infrastruct
February 26, 2016 Read time: 1 min

129 Swarco will have a major presence again at Intertraffic Amsterdam 2016 and will have its usual two exhibition stands. The latest software solutions for public transport management and smart city traffic management will be shown in Hall 10 on stand 10.103. A premiere will be an LED traffic signal with a digital driver, which allows individual and accurate setting of the light output and the power consumption for all operating modes during the manufacturing process. Parking management and charging infrastructure for electrical vehicles will also be on display.

Meanwhile, in Hall 4 on stand 04.310, Swarco will display its latest road marking systems and high- performance glass beads, such as the unique super-reflectors, SolidPlus.

Another innovative product being showcased is Eurotac, a novel, easy-to-apply, preformed cold plastic guidance system for pavements to support mobility and orientation of visually impaired and blind people in public spaces.

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