At ITS World Congress 2025, Miovision showcased innovations in V2X technology , continuous safety monitoring, and AI-driven traffic engineering. As the premier sponsor of the ITS Summit and Plenary 2, we launched MATEO, an AI-powered virtual agent for traffic engineers, and delivered live demos, expert sessions, and new collaborations that advance safer, smarter mobility.
As the leading sponsor of the ITS Summit and Plenary 2, we unveiled MATEO, an AI-driven virtual assistant tailored for traffic engineering professionals. We also provided live demonstrations, expert-led sessions, and fostered new partnerships to promote safer and smarter mobility.
The key global event for intelligent transportation systems, ITS World Congress brings together policymakers, innovators, and industry leaders to shape the future of mobility. This year’s Congress highlighted how connected technologies and real-time data are transforming transportation safety. Miovision was proud to be at the center of it all as the primary sponsor of the ITS Summit and Plenary 2.
At booth #1017, our team showcased live demonstrations, unveiled our latest advancements in continuous safety monitoring, and joined conversations that will influence road safety for years to come. Beyond the booth, Miovision experts presented innovative research and solutions, reinforcing our role as a global leader in intelligent mobility.
Building Excitement Ahead of the Event
Miovision leaders were featured in high-profile conversations and media moments that amplified our message far beyond the Congress floor. Here are a few notable moments:
- CEO and Co-Founder Kurtis McBride was interviewed by Atlanta’s 11Alive news station, where he shared how Miovision technology is helping cities actively reduce congestion and improve traffic flow.
- Kurtis also joined HARMAN Automotive’s Global VP, Suman Sehra, to celebrate the start of a new collaboration. In collaboration, they demonstrated how Miovision’s AI traffic signal forecasting works in conjunction with HARMAN’s Ready Aware V2N SaaS solution. The partnership aimed at promoting smarter and safer driving.
- Chief Revenue Officer Lyne Jacques sat down with Kristin White, a key leader at Google, for an engaging conversation on Women in Transportation. Their dialogue, recorded for the Transportation Network Podcast, explored how diverse perspectives are shaping the next generation of intelligent mobility solutions.
- Miovision previewed MATEO (Miovision Automated Traffic Engineering Operator) at ITS World Congress. MATEO is an AI-powered virtual agent designed to serve as a tireless partner for traffic engineers, helping them query operations, process complex data, and surface actionable insights more efficiently.
- We also engaged with leading industry outlets, including ITS International and Traffic Technology International, who featured Miovision’s work in creating safer, more connected streets.
By leveraging Miovision’s extensive expertise in traffic data and signal operations alongside advanced AI technology, MATEO enables cities to enhance road safety and efficiency, even with limited resources.
Visitors to booth #1017 got a first look at this patent-pending innovation, which reflects Miovision’s ongoing mission to make traffic management smarter, more responsive, and more proactive. These efforts created strong momentum before the Congress doors even opened.
Sharing Expertise on the Global Stage
Miovision’s experts showcased research and applied technology across various stages. Here’s a rundown:
- Thomas Bauer: SIS01: From Awareness to Action: Advancing VRU Safety Through Technology
- Thomas emphasized the urgent need to protect Vulnerable Road Users (VRUs) (pedestrians, cyclists, and micro-mobility users) by moving from reactive safety measures to predictive, connected solutions. His session highlighted how V2X technology enables proactive alerts and interventions that can save lives in increasingly complex urban environments.
- Thomas emphasized the urgent need to protect Vulnerable Road Users (VRUs) (pedestrians, cyclists, and micro-mobility users) by moving from reactive safety measures to predictive, connected solutions. His session highlighted how V2X technology enables proactive alerts and interventions that can save lives in increasingly complex urban environments.
- Olivia Babcock: PS03: Emerging Technologies That Will Impact ITS For Years To Come
- Olivia presented the findings of 20 Canadian road safety projects, illustrating how empirical data and technical innovation are contributing to the development of safer cities.
- Olivia presented the findings of 20 Canadian road safety projects, illustrating how empirical data and technical innovation are contributing to the development of safer cities.
- Dr. Jingtao Ma: PS14: Networked, C-V2X, MEC and MEC-Less V2X Communications
- Jingtao introduced Miovision’s Virtual Roadside Unit (vRSU) framework, comparing U.S. and China implementations, and demonstrated how cloud and MEC-based architectures can unlock scalable V2X adoption.
- Jingtao introduced Miovision’s Virtual Roadside Unit (vRSU) framework, comparing U.S. and China implementations, and demonstrated how cloud and MEC-based architectures can unlock scalable V2X adoption.
- Dr. Craig Milligan: PS21: Data in Safety and Security Applications
- Craig discussed how predictive science and ITS can automate road safety decisions, turning complex datasets into actionable measures that proactively reduce crash risks.
- Craig discussed how predictive science and ITS can automate road safety decisions, turning complex datasets into actionable measures that proactively reduce crash risks.
- Kurtis McBride (CEO): ITS Summit (invite-only, sponsored by Miovision) and Plenary 2: Realizing Growth through Secure and Interoperable ITS
- Kurtis joined global peers in high-level conversations on interoperability, security, and growth, reflecting Miovision’s commitment to shaping not just products, but the future frameworks of ITS.
Booth 1017: Demonstrating the Future of Road Safety
Our booth transformed into a center of interaction, where participants enjoyed live demonstrations and personal conversations with Miovision specialists.
Outdoor Demos
- Connected Vehicle and VRU Alert Demonstrations: Showcased how V2X enables real-time communication between vehicles and vulnerable users, reducing collisions by closing critical awareness gaps.
In-Booth Demos
- Continuous Safety Monitoring: Visitors saw how Miovision’s technology continuously evaluates intersections for risk, enabling agencies to act proactively rather than reactively.
- In collaboration with HARMAN Automotive, we showcased how to help navigate intersections and support safe driving experiences with HARMAN Ready Aware, a new vehicle-to-network (V2N) based SaaS solution that delivers contextual and intelligent alerts like time to green and red-light assist.
- Visitors experienced how Miovision One simplifies traffic operations by uniting detection, adaptive control, priority management, and traffic studies in one platform, making it easier for cities to improve safety, reduce congestion, and plan for the future.
Why ITS World Congress Matters
The ITS World Congress is where global policy meets applied innovation; it’s more than just a trade show! For Miovision, the event was an opportunity to:
- Demonstrate how V2X is evolving from concept to reality
- Share research that pushes the boundaries of transportation safety
- Strengthen partnerships and customer relationships
- Amplify our leadership role in shaping safer, smarter cities
Key Takeaways from Miovision’s Participation
- Thomas Bauer spotlighted VRU safety through predictive V2X solutions.
- Olivia, Jingtao, and Craig brought evidence-based research on road safety, V2X frameworks, and predictive science.
- Kurtis McBride reinforced Miovision’s leadership in the ITS Summit and Plenary 2.
- Booth #1017 featured hands-on demos, including connected vehicle alerts and continuous safety monitoring.
- Miovision reaffirmed its role as a global leader in intersection safety and traffic innovation.
Looking Ahead: Expanding V2X Applications
The ITS World Congress emphasized the importance of collaboration and innovation in enhancing transportation safety. At Miovision, our focus remains clear: expanding the real-world applications of V2X technology and continuous safety monitoring to help cities prevent crashes before they happen.
Learn more about Miovision’s traffic technologies and see how we’re committed to improving road safety.