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IoT is changing the science of traffic engineering

The Internet of Things is growing by the day and innovations are happening at lightning speed. Miovision is not only keeping pace, we’re setting the bar for what traffic technology should do for your city.

Early Adopters Benefiting from Miovision Traffop

Every business relies on their earliest customers to ensure the success of their newest products and software. At Miovision, we have always collaborated with our early adopters, customers and users to help them turn costly traffic problems into actionable insights.

Miovision Core: powering solutions to build safer and greener intersections

Today, we launched Miovision Core® – a powerful new hardware platform for intersections capable of supporting the next generation of software-based solutions. It offers twice the processing power as Miovision SmartLink™ and provides new capabilities to run more sophisticated software solutions at the intersection…

Why 98% data accuracy isn’t enough for your traffic solution

The safety of citizens on roadways and at intersections is a top priority for governments, and drives decision-making at every stage of traffic infrastructure implementation. From strategic planning, to procurement, installation, and management, ensuring public safety comes down to having accurate and timely data to make the right decisions at the right times. So when your team is deciding on new traffic technology for your city, data accuracy rates play a critical role in ensuring public safety and shortlisting vendors.

Adding Adaptive Just Got Easier

Miovision shared some news today: it is now the exclusive Canadian distributor of Surtrac adaptive traffic signal control from Rapid Flow Technologies. As Miovision’s Canada-wide distribution partner, selling and supporting its products, we at Stinson ITS are excited about what this means for Canadian municipalities: modernizing your intersections with smart, adaptive signals just got a lot easier.

Future-proof your traffic network with SaaS

As populations grow, so do urban areas. It’s expected that by 2050, more-developed regions in the world will have 86.6% of their populations living in cities and towns.

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Recap of ITS America Conference & Expo - Phoenix

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