BLOG | Nov 17, 2025
How Cities Can Prepare for AI-Powered Traffic Systems
As cities evolve, so must their traffic systems. AI-powered traffic control is transforming how intersections adapt, analyze, and respond in […]
As cities evolve, so must their traffic systems. AI-powered traffic control is transforming how intersections adapt, analyze, and respond in […]
Since we launched the original Scout, we’ve sold over 14,000 units to customers in 63 countries around the world. We’ve processed over 23 million hours of traffic video.
Today, Miovision announced our second acquisition: Rapid Flow Technologies, creators of Surtrac – the market leading adaptive traffic signal control product.
Miovision joins an initiative, led by a local not-for-profit organization that’s dedicated to helping businesses reduce their environmental footprint.
In 1998, Ericsson, IBM, Intel, Toshiba and Nokia got together to launch the Bluetooth Special Interest Group (SIG) to define and develop a new short-range wireless technology allowing devices to seamlessly exchange data. Today, the Bluetooth SIG has more than 35,000 member companies and the technology is used to connect everything from headphones to fitness sensors.