Although many cities face the same challenges, each solution is unique. How do decision-makers devise strategies that best address their city’s specific needs? TomTom is here to demonstrate that the answer lies in the data.
A growing number of transport authorities and city planners are tackling congestion, infrastructure upkeep and evolving multi-modal transport demands with geospatial data. TomTom, a leader in mapping technology, plays a pivotal role in these efforts, supplying decision-makers with a suite of tools for not only addressing today’s challenges but anticipating those of tomorrow.
By turning TomTom’s historical and real-time data into ready-to-use insights, organisations can identify, solve — and even predict — mobility problems such as bottlenecks and accident-prone areas. And thanks to powerful location analytics, they can test a range of solutions to determine which option yields the best results.
But these applications aren’t limited to traffic-flow improvements: data and analytics tools are helping decision-makers save lives by optimising emergency-response services. They’re also instrumental in preparing cities for large-scale events, such as concerts or global competitions. And when it comes to repairing, upgrading and adding infrastructure, data-derived insights shape strategies that cause the least disruption to locals.
Whether expanding transport connections or preparing cities for future challenges, such as climate-change measures and new mobility trends, the best approach lies dormant in data — and TomTom knows how to find it.
Attendees are invited to visit the TomTom stand for more industry-spanning examples and live demos — both from TomTom and its partners, Flow Labs, Locus and Grey Matter.
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