Intercomp, a worldwide manufacturer of fixed and portable vehicle weighing and measurement products, is here in LA to showcase some recent innovations: the LTR788 Dual Wheel Load Scale, and the new MicroStrip Sensor. Intercomp uses highly accurate strain gauge load sensing technology which is widely accepted as the most accurate and reliable means to weigh a vehicle.
With electric vehicles making up an ever-increasing percentage of new cars, the ability to recharge them as efficiently and as quickly as possible is paramount. With that in mind, Panasonic Automotive is showing for the first time its latest charging product.
Image Sensing Systems has announced here in LA that it has deployed its RTMS Echo on the Suncoast Parkway, a 68-mile north-south toll road near the Florida Gulf Coast.
September is Oktoberfest on the stand of RTB where visitors can get into that festive feeling while viewing the latest products and systems from the German ITS innovator. On display are equipment for traffic light systems such as pushbuttons, which are available in a wide variety of designs ranging from mechanical and sensor-based to touchless versions. Included is the Acoustic BLX which guides blind and visually impaired people safely across road crossings.
A visit to the Tattile booth is a must. There is a range of new innovations on show, including optical Axle Counter, Inside Inspection, the Stark application framework layer, and the new Vega hardware platform created to host AI-based applications.
Denso, the inventor of the QR code is back for another round—using ITS World Congress in Los Angeles this week to unveil two next generation versions of the iconic cypher. Powered by blockchain technology, the two codes increase the carbon footprint traceability of vehicle batteries, helping to build trust and reliability in supply chains while contributing to greater sustainability as electric vehicles become more prevalent.
Traffic Technology Services (TTS), along with prime contractor Kimley-Horn Associates, has begun the deployment of a five-year North Central Texas Council of Governments (NCTCOG) freight optimisation services project.
Teledyne FLIR is showcasing the full spectrum of its smart city and traffic management solutions at ITS World Congress in Los Angeles. The solutions provide signal control, data analysis, incident response and public transit monitoring.
Valerann has announced here at the ITS World Congress that the company has just secured contracts with five key distribution partners in America, covering 23 states. The company is aiming to help road operators to rebuild trust in their operational data, thus improving efficiency and simplifying daily operations.
Automotive Edge Computing Consortium (AECC) members Denso, KDDI and Nexar will join SBD Automotive to share how they are leading and shaping the success of the connected vehicle services industry through the AECC’s Proof-of-Concept (PoC) programme.