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Vinci exhibiting at Intertraffic with ALICE mobile enforcement

Vinci Energies is a foremost company in the field of services for energy and information technologies. For over four decades, the firm has been providing authorities and operators with its know-how in design consulting, engineering and maintenance for motorways, tunnels and bridges, toll systems, traffic management, urban roads and parking.
April 6, 2016 Read time: 1 min
8385 Vinci Energies is a foremost company in the field of services for energy and information technologies. For over four decades, the firm has been providing authorities and operators with its know-how in design consulting, engineering and maintenance for motorways, tunnels and bridges, toll systems, traffic management, urban roads and parking.


Part of the Vinci Group, Vinci Energies’ products include ALICE (Autonomous Lidar Concept for Enforcement). This is aimed at securing and protecting high risk work zones. ALICE can be installed without a fixed power supply so is autonomous and easily moveable.

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