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Parsons deploys iNet at Peachtree Corners

Traffic management system is modular and platform-agnostic
By Adam Hill August 15, 2025 Read time: 2 mins
Curiosity Lab is one of the world's foremost 5G-enabled living labs (© Marlon Brathwaite | Dreamstime.com)

Parsons Corporation has introduced its iNet smart mobility platform at one of the world's foremost 5G-enabled living labs.

The deployment at Curiosity Lab at Peachtree Corners is designed to demonstrate how cities can integrate legacy systems with traffic management products: as well as enhancing signal timing, iNet has modules including smart parking and computer-aided emergency dispatch.

Scalable for environments ranging from small-town roads to large regions, the solution is modular and platform-agnostic system and can be deployed in the cloud or at users' premises.

It takes data from multiple sources to create a single ITS applications dashboard: Parsons says it helps operators quickly identify issues and rectify problems in real time, as well as offering integrations for connected and autonomous vehicles.

“Our collaboration with Parsons will give us real-time insights and advanced device management that will transform our response to both predictive and preventative maintenance,” said Peachtree Corners city manager Brian Johnson. 

“From improving emergency response time to synchronising traffic lights, iNet helps make roadways safer and commutes faster."

“Parsons’ iNet is built on a mission to improve the management, efficiency, and safety of transportation networks,” said Daniel Lukasik, vice president of the Intelligent Infrastructure division for Parsons. 

“Not only are we able to gather impactful data relevant to the daily experience of travellers, but we deploy it in meaningful ways to help the city move smarter."

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