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Your Move: The Future of Mobility Awaits You in Amsterdam

Think you know where traffic technology and smart mobility are headed? Come and prove it

Intertraffic Amsterdam 2026 isn’t just another event on the calendar — it’s the global chessboard where the next moves in infrastructure, safety, parking, traffic technology and seamless mobility are made. For over 50 years, the industry hasn’t just attended Intertraffic; it has been defined by it. And it will be this year – even more so. This is where observation turns into action.

Here’s Your Challenge: Can you afford to solve tomorrow’s problems with yesterday’s insights?

Somewhere in our 12 jam-packed halls, a startup will be demoing the solution to your biggest bottleneck, a city official is sharing the blueprint for your next project, and a competitor is forging the partnership that will set the pace for the coming decade.

We’ve Built the Ultimate Arena:

• The Industry’s Largest Brain: Tap into the collective intelligence of 30,000 professionals from 140 countries. This is your network, supercharged.

• Knowledge at Full Throttle: Don’t just browse ideas—immerse yourself in 300+ sessions, demos, and workshops. We’ve turned the RAI into a living lab for the future.

• Spot the Next Big Thing: From the sustainable urban revolutions on the show floor and highlighted in our summit programme to the critical conversations on our four thematic open stages (Road Infra, Road Safety, Parking, and Next Mobility), the signals of change are everywhere.

• Meet the Game Changers: Every major player is here. 900+ exhibitors from more than 55+ countries. But more importantly, so are the future ones. Discover groundbreaking startups at the dedicated ITSUP platform before they, or their innovations, take the industry by storm.

This is your front-row seat to what’s now and what’s next. The innovations on display aren’t just concepts; they are the tools to build smarter cities, safer roads, and more dynamic businesses.

The question isn’t what you’ll miss if you’re not there — it’s who you’ll miss connecting with and which opportunity will pass you by. It might even be a humanoid robot encounter or an autonomous ride.

The mobility ecosystem is converging at RAI Amsterdam from 10-13 March 2026. This Preview will give you a detailed insight into what’s on offer at Intertraffic Amsterdam 2026. And then, don’t delay! Register for your visitor pass and join us for an unforgettable journey into mobility and traffic technology.

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CONTENTS

5 General information 7 Intertraffic highlights 13 Intertraffic Award finalists

18 Conference programme 20 Demonstrations

22 Exhibition floor plan & complete exhibitor list

27 Innovations and solutions

TOLLING

Intertraffic general information

Amsterdam

Amsterdam is one of Europe’s most appealing and charming cities with a rich cultural heritage, diverse and creative culture. Its strongest asset is its people - multi-lingual, relaxed, fun-loving and welcoming.

Seeing, enjoying and experiencing Amsterdam couldn’t be easier. The central part of the city, teeming with sights, restaurants, cafes, bars and nightlife, is compact and easily within walking distance. Or you can get around by a highly efficient public transport system (buses, trams and by boat on the canals), or one of the mainstays of personal mobility which Amsterdam is synonymous with – the bicycle!

Amsterdam is one of the most liberal cities in the world. So, after your time at Intertraffic Amsterdam 2026, when you want to relax this vibrant city offers a vast array of culture, history, art (for instance, the Rijksmuseum with the most extensive collection of Dutch Masters) and exciting nightlife to suit any taste.

Intertraffic 2026 venue

The home of Intertraffic Amsterdam 2026 is RAI Amsterdam which is only ten minutes from Schiphol International Airport. The venue has its own train and metro stations and is well served by other public transport. The North-South metro line stops right in front of the RAI and will take you into the heart of Amsterdam.

The RAI, which has a large underground car park, is situated alongside Amsterdam’s A10 ring motorway (exit S109). Surrounded by a park, pavement cafés and restaurants, the RAI Exhibition and Congress Centre is also just a few minutes away from the heart of Amsterdam, with its lovely canals and countless attractions.

Where to stay

Wherever in the world you are, making arrangements to visit Intertraffic 2026 couldn’t be easier! For accommodation, the smart solution is to turn to the experts – Amsterdam RAI Hotel Services for personal assistance finding the perfect place to stay, tailored to your needs.

RAI Hotel Services always offers the ideal accommodation with carefully selected hotels near the RAI and in the city centre to suit every taste and budget. It can offer the lowest available rates.

And, since the service is officially associated with Intertraffic, you’ll be using hotels with other event visitors, increasing your networking opportunities.

Hotel rooms are in great demand during Intertraffic, so if you haven’t already done so, make sure you book straight away.

Visit www.rai.nl/hotelservice today to check out available hotels. When you’ve made your choice, use the online reservation system. The RAI Hotel Service can also arrange car rental, excursions in and around the city, as well as airport transfers.

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Register for Intertraffic 2026 today!

Entry to Intertraffic Amsterdam 2026 requires registration.

Register now to secure the lowest rate.

• Standard rate (1 Feb–3 Mar 2026): €95*

• Final entry rate (4–13 Mar 2026): €145*

*All prices exclude 21% VAT.

Invitations extended by exhibitors enable free registration at all times.

Visit www.intertraffic.com and register today!

LOCATION

RAI Amsterdam Convention Centre Europaplein 24 1078 GZ Amsterdam

The Netherlands www.intertraffic.com

OPENING HOURS

Tuesday 10 March 09:30 - 17:30 hrs

Wednesday 11 March 09:30 - 17:30 hrs

Thursday 12 March 09:30 - 17:30 hrs

Friday 13 March 09:30 - 15:00 hrs

Smart. Safe. Sustainable. The Stage is Set for the Largest Edition Ever

For over five decades, Intertraffic Amsterdam hasn’t just witnessed the evolution of mobility — it has powered it

Since 1972, this is where the industry’s trajectory is set, where groundbreaking technologies make their global debut, and where the partnerships that redefine markets are forged. From 10-13 March 2026 at the RAI, Amsterdam, we’re raising the bar higher than ever.

Prepare for our most ambitious chapter yet: a convergence of 30,000 professionals from 140 countries, united across 12 dynamic halls. With over 900 innovators ready to showcase their solutions, this is your unparalleled opportunity to learn, connect, and discover the tools that will shape the next decade.

Explore the Entire Ecosystem, Under One Roof

Every hall at the RAI pulses with the future. You’ll find the world’s major players alongside the disruptive pioneers, all representing the full spectrum of mobility from 55+ nations. Don’t miss Next Mobility in Hall 11. This dedicated zone is where the urban revolution takes physical form, spotlighting micromobility, EV charging, last-mile delivery, and urban air solutions that are redrawing the map of city travel.

For maximum visitor convenience, our expansive exhibition floor is structured into segments, features and

pavilions, making it easy for attendees to find the right solutions and for you to connect with everything Intertraffic has to offer.

Knowledge at the Speed of Innovation: The Summit Programme.

As outlined on pages 18-19, the 2026 Summit is our most extensive and impactful knowledge forum to date. Designed to turn insight into action, it’s where you’ll tackle the core mission: transforming traffic flow, boosting safety, accelerating sustainability, and creating seamless, multimodal journeys for all.

The vast exhibition floor is arranged into four segments - ITS Traffic management; Road infrastructure; Road safety; and Parking, making it easy for attendees to find the right solutions and innovations.

We’ve moved critical conversations onto the show floor with four new thematic Open Stages, each a live hub of debate and discovery on four main topics: Road Infra Stage in Hall 7 – partnered with Global Highways; Road Safety Stage in Hall 11 – partnered with the International Road Federation; Parking Stage in Hall 12 – partnered with Parking Network; and Next Mobility Stage in Hall 11 – Where future travel takes centre stage.

Meanwhile, in Hall 5, our three flagship Summit Theatres and expansive networking lounge offer the perfect arena for deep learning and high-value connections. The line-up is a dynamic mix of hard-hitting pitches, panel debates, and interactive workshops.

Tackling Tomorrow’s Challenges, Today

The Intertraffic Summit is where the industry’s sharpest minds confront pressing realities: reducing road fatalities, meeting climate targets, managing ageing infrastructure, and untangling urban congestion. The sessions delve into the digital transformation sweeping the sector — from automation and data-sharing to the critical need for accurate, real-time intelligence and fully interoperable mobility services.

We’re also forging the crucial connections that drive integrated progress, exploring the links between parking and traffic management, public transport and shared mobility, cycling and ITS technology, and the new ecosystem of urban air mobility.

Whether you’re a road operator, a city policymaker, a technology vendor, or a service provider, the programme is meticulously designed to deliver concrete, actionable solutions tailored to your specific challenges.

This is more than an event — it’s your strategic accelerator for the year ahead.

Leading companies, cities and sector organisations, to name just a handful, include PTV, Swarco, Yunex, Kapsch, Econolite, Technolution, Monotch, Arrive, Skidata, Survision, Designa, TomTom, Be-Mobile, Vitronic, Movyon, McKinsey, Parifex, Cities of Amsterdam, London, Paris, Manchester and Utrecht, the European Parking Association, Polis, EIT, the Mobility Alliance, the International Road Federation, CEDR, the Dutch Cycling Embassy, will all take the stage.

Guiding Tomorrow’s Traveller:

The Digital Shift in Traffic

And for this edition, the participation of ITS Nationals Network sees a significant expansion. Intertraffic is proud to welcome the following ITS Nationals present or represented as exhibitors: ITS Denmark, ITS Finland, ITS Germany, ITS Ireland, ITS mobility, ITS Polska, ITS Romania, ITS Serbia, ITS Sweden, ITS Türkiye, ITS UK, ITS&S Czech and Slovak, TTS Italia, Connekt/ITS Netherlands, MLC ITS Euskadi, ITS Austria/Austriatech, ITS Belgium, ITS Bulgaria, ITS Estonia, ITS France, ITS Hellas, ITS Latvia, ITS Norway, ITS Portugal, ITS Slovenia, ITS Spain, and ITS Switzerland.

Management: Move beyond theory into practical technologies that keep cities flowing. Explore agentic AI for traffic analytics, smart systems for accident hotspots, and digital twins for optimising signals. We’ll tackle the strategic shift: who truly guides the user—the road authority or the app?

Realising Large-Scale ITS and Automated

Driving Deployment:

The connected, automated future is being deployed now. Gain critical lessons from live projects on Cooperative ITS (C-ITS), the data backbone for automated vehicles. Discuss autonomous vehicles’ role in solving driver shortages and the keys to ensuring public acceptance.

Modern and Future-Proof Road

Asset Management: Discover innovation building safer, climateresilient roads. Explore proactive asset management, from life-saving contraflow systems to crash barriers for new mobility types. Examine future-proof funding through mobility pricing and how AI creates smarter urban infrastructure.

Integration, Traveller

Convenience and Free-Flow

Parking: Modern parking is a dynamic hub for seamless mobility. Explore its integration with traffic management and the game-changing role of AI. Discover smart enforcement, data insights, and how dynamic licence plate data and smart kerbside management make cities more efficient.

Data-Driven Road Safety Strategies: Achieving Vision Zero requires the smartest tools. Discover data-driven strategies protecting everyone, especially the most vulnerable. Explore how AI-powered solutions, digital twinning, and predictive analytics are automating critical safety decisions for a proactive protective network.

Official Opening Ceremony and Intertraffic Award winners

The Official Opening Ceremony for Intertraffic Amsterdam 2026 will take place from 09:45 to 11:00 on Tuesday, 10 March. During this event, the category and overall winners of the Intertraffic Award will be announced, selected from the 15 finalists. You can view the finalists and their innovations on pages 13–16. The ceremony will feature a major keynote presentation on the central theme: The Impact of AI and Robotics on Mobility. The session will be moderated by Carlo van de Weijer, general manager of the Eindhoven AI Systems Institute at TU Eindhoven.

It will include a keynote address from Michiel van Ratingen, secretary general at Euro NCAP, on the intelligence behind vehicle safety innovations and emerging challenges. A second keynote will be delivered by Daniel Quirke, senior public policy manager at Wayve, on embodied AI. His presentation will cover how this technology learns from experience to act more like a human driver and will provide insights into Wayve’s partnership with Uber. This collaboration aims to initiate Level 4 autonomous driving trials in London, integrating their AIdriven technology into everyday ride services.

ITSUP – integrated startup event

Emerging businesses represent the future of the industry. Again, for this edition, Intertraffic has provided startups with a dedicated platform, ITSUP, designed to enhance their visibility and held in a designated area.

ITSUP is an integrated component of Intertraffic Amsterdam, offering an excellent opportunity for startups to present innovative solutions to traffic technology professionals. Supported by Intertraffic’s global event portfolio, this platform enables startups to showcase

Joint public-private presentation of Dutch innovation

A Dutch collective of public and private parties will showcase what makes the Netherlands one of the European frontrunners when it comes to publicprivate collaboration, (real-time) traffi management, and modal split.

Over and above their presence in hall 2 and their contribution to the summit sessions, the dedicated knowledge programme Focus NL (Dutch language) is an initiative of Connekt/ITS Netherlands, Platform WOW, Kennisplatform CROW, Amsterdam Metropolitan Region, Mobiliteitsalliantie, aimed at Dutch road authorities and policy makers from cities and regions is staged on Friday 13th March themed “Werken aan toekomstbestendige mobiliteit in

Visitor registration is open!

Don’t delay. Take advantage of this opportunity to benefit from everything Intertraffic Amsterdam has to offer. Register to get up to speed on the key global mobility developments and find the necessary tools to facilitate the mobility transition. A visitor pass gives access to the entire event including the summit programme.

Next Mobility - Intertraffic’s new feature

Cities are growing at an incredible pace. By 2050, nearly 70% of the global population will call urban areas home. This surge places our streets under greater pressure and creates a powerful demand for smarter, cleaner and safer ways to move.

Introducing Next Mobility –Intertraffic’s exciting new feature dedicated to this very future. It zooms in on the innovative and alternative solutions designed to make our cities more liveable, accessible and sustainable. It’s all about bold ideas that tackle real challenges and drive meaningful change. Housed in a dedicated hall with its own demo court and content stage, Next Mobility is the perfect platform for pioneering providers to showcase what makes them truly next generation.

The feature will comprehensively cover the entire spectrum of modern

transport, from integrated mobility hubs and smart charging infrastructure that smooth the journey between cars, public transport, bikes and walking, to the latest sustainable modes like light electric vehicles and micromobility. It also delves into the future of urban logistics with last-mile delivery solutions, autonomous mobility and ondemand public transport, alongside the cutting-edge trends in intelligent shared mobility.

So, whether you’re a solution provider aiming to connect with city authorities and industry leaders from over 140 countries, or you represent an agency seeking transformative answers to urban challenges, Next Mobility in Hall 11 is your essential destination. This is where you’ll discover groundbreaking innovations, forge invaluable contacts and gain the insights to propel your projects forward.

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And, when you’ve registered, do this!

Attending events is all about quality networking which is a huge part of an event experience. The Intertraffic Event Planner will help you make the most out of event. It puts everything in the palm of your hand. This planner offers matchmaking features, lets users plan meetings ahead based on their interests, and encourages different types of interaction between exhibitors and visitors. It includes the digital catalogue, the interactive floorplan and agenda, and everything else worth knowing about Intertraffic. Everyone who registers can use the web version and download the mobile app to prepare effectively and get the most out of Intertraffic. Users can easily tick summit sessions they’re interested in, connect with renowned speakers, and build relationships with other attendees.

Intertraffic Awards 2026 finalists

Fifteen pioneering mobility innovations have been announced as finalists for the Intertraffic Awards 2026

Showcasing breakthrough solutions in three categories: the Green Globe Award, recognises environmental sustainability; User Experience Award, champions excellence in usability; and Inspiration Award, is for groundbreaking new technologies set to lead the industry. The three overall award winners will be announced at the Opening Ceremony of Intertraffic Amsterdam 2026 on 10 March 2026. In addition to these three categories, all startups participating in ITSUP at Intertraffic are eligible for the Intertraffic Startup Award: the winner will also be revealed at the opening ceremony.

Nominees

GREEN GLOBE AWARD

Ekin Spotter

EKIN SMART CITY TECHNOLOGIES - TURKEY

The world’s first Environmental Governance Engine, combining real-time air quality monitoring with AI-driven automated traffic enforcement. By creating Dynamic Green Zones, it detects pollution spikes and triggers immediate restrictions through 6K ANPR and vehicle classification. Powered by Maestro OS, it enables smart traffic management, reduces emissions in real time, and helps cities meet air quality standards with measurable, sustainable impact. Stand: 01.341 https://www.ekin.com

high-value infrastructure, combining noise reduction with climate and circularity gains. EPD-certified and fully recyclable, it addresses two pollution challenges simultaneously while supporting local manufacturing and job creation.

Stand: 10.319

www.hatkosoundbarrier.com

Hatko Sound Barrier

HATKO SOUND BARRIERS - TURKEY/ PORTUGAL

A sustainable noise barrier made from recycled tyres, delivering one of the world’s lowest carbon footprints while providing superior acoustic performance. The solution turns waste tyres into

Le Difese Wall

NOISE - ITALY

Noise Detection System

MOBILIS TRAFFIC SYSTEMS - BRAZIL

An automated system designed to monitor and record vehicles exceeding legal noise limits. Combining high-sensitivity microphones with intelligent software, it identifies, measures, and records excessive sound events. The system integrates audio, video, and licence plate capture with traffic authority databases, enabling automated enforcement and follow-up inspections to reduce urban noise pollution.

Stand: 05.235

https://mobilis.site

A sound-absorbing cladding system combining acoustic performance, sustainability, and architectural quality. Made from recycled plastic and fully recyclable, it features UV-resistant, mass-coloured elements requiring no paint. The modular design delivers high noise reduction while upgrading existing infrastructure with a clean, modern aesthetic. EPD-certified and supporting circular economy principles.

Stand: 11.400 www.noisesrl.it

MB Air

HR GROEP STREETCARE - NETHERLANDS

A two-tier bicycle parking system that moves bicycles - including e-bikes up to 35 kg and bikes with child seats - effortlessly and horizontally using

INTERTRAFFIC AWARDS

compressed air. The world’s first CEcertified system of its kind eliminates physical lifting strain, making upper-tier parking truly accessible and optimising scarce urban space for the growing e-bike market.

Stand: 07.129

https://hrgroep.nl

Nominees INSPIRATION AWARD

Deltabloc TAM Technology

DELTABLOC INTERNATIONAL - AUSTRIA

Fibre optic sensing technology that monitors vehicle behaviour across distances of up to 50 km in real time. Leveraging technology from pipeline and earthquake monitoring, TAM uses highfrequency laser pulses within fibre optic cables to detect traffic jams, accidents and hazardous driving manoeuvres instantly, transmitting alerts to road operators and emergency services for immediate response.

Stand: 08.412

www.deltabloc.com

MAV AiQ

MAV SYSTEMS - UNITED KINGDOM

AI-driven ANPR technology featuring GhostPlate technology to combat illegal, cloned and stealth number plates.

Delivering 99%+ accuracy with up to

20% more valid reads than legacy systems and 30-40% reduction in mismatched records, MAV AiQ achieves these gains without additional gantries or lane closures, making it ideal for scalable smart city infrastructure.

Stand: 05.428

www.anprcameras.com

RTS10

A safety device providing virtual target information to adaptive cruise control (ACC)-equipped vehicles, helping prevent collisions with construction zones and work vehicles. Tested in 200+ drives, 100% of vehicles decelerated when RTS10 was activated, with average speed reductions of 48%. The system addresses a critical flaw in ACC systems that cannot reliably detect stationary obstacles.

Stand: 05.452 www.bydasensor.com

Luxene Guidance Line

LUXENE - NETHERLANDS

An intelligent, illuminated road marking that provides continuous visual guidance in darkness, rain, and snow. The laserpowered, fibre-optic light line is embedded in road markings with no electronics in the road surface. All power and control are centralised in a roadside cabinet, dramatically reducing maintenance while delivering low-energy visual guidance exactly where users need it.

Stand: 03.00K (Start Up Pavilion) www.luxene.eu

Nominees USER EXPERIENCE AWARD

Q-Free Road User Charging

Q-FREE - NORWAY

A distance-based charging system for private cars using easy-to-install, battery-powered, privacy-focused tags. Unlike traditional tolling at fixed points, this solution enables dynamic pricing by distance and zones, supporting fairer road funding as fuel tax revenues decline. Extensively tested since 2021 in largescale pilots with proven reliability and user acceptance.

Stand: 01.501 www.q-free.com

ePARK Zone Management

SKIDATA - AUSTRIA

A real-time parking zone management platform that enables operators to create, price and activate parking zones digitally in just two minutes. The fully-integrated solution seamlessly connects back-end platform, back-office administration and mobile app, with all configurations instantly reflected for end users. It transforms parking set-up from a weekslong project into a simple, fast interaction.

Stand: 02.100 www.skidata.com

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ParkIT

BOOKFLOWGO - UNITED KINGDOM

A valet management solution that successfully migrated Manchester Airport Group’s Meet & Greet operations across three airports with zero downtime. Handling over 850,000 cars and tracking 1.8 million vehicle movements annually, the cloud-based platform provides real-time operational data, consolidated insights across multiple locations, and streamlined workflows with reduced manual processes.

Stand: 12.235

https://bookflowgo.com

Cosmos Smart Traffic Management Platform 2.0

ORTANA - NETHERLANDS

A reshaped ITS platform with strong emphasis on design-led innovation. Built on GIS-based architecture, Cosmos 2.0 provides unified field visibility through both control centre interface and mobile application, enabling operational and field teams to benefit from shared situational context, streamlined coordination, and on-site reporting in a refined, experiencedriven design.

Stand: 01.313

www.ortana.com

TLEX Interchange

MONOTCH - NETHERLANDS

A cloud-native engine for real-time, lowlatency data exchange between mobility actors. Built on AMQP and aligned with international standards such as C-Roads, it enables public authorities and infrastructure owners to deploy complex mobility data exchange through guided, wizard-based set-up, easily scaling from pilots to large operational deployments without redesigning data flows.

Stand: 02.227

www.monotch.com

NavTac Temporary Tactile Guidance Films

BRITE-LINE - CHINA

Temporary Tactile Guidance Films (NavDots & NavLines) provide clear, touchable guidance and hazard warnings for visually impaired pedestrians in changing environments such as construction zones and event areas. Easy to apply and remove without residue, these slip-resistant, high-visibility films adapt to various surfaces, restoring independent mobility in temporary situations.

Stand: 07.130

http://en.brite-line.cn

Director of CROW (Chairman of the jury)
Tom Stone Editor, TTi and Intertraffic World
Adam Hill Editor, ITS International

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Knowledge at Full Throttle

You have an unmissable opportunity to take your front-row seat to what’s now and what’s next in infrastructure, safety, parking, traffic technology and seamless mobility. If knowledge is power, then the Intertraffic Summit is where you can claim yours

The 2026 edition of Intertraffic will have the most extensive summit programme to date. It will place artificial intelligence firmly at the heart of the programme, highlighting the impact of AI and robotics on mobility, urban transitions, and interoperable solutions.

The Intertraffic Amsterdam 2026 Summit will feature numerous sessions showcasing how AIpowered technologies are reshaping infrastructure, traffic management, road safety, parking, and mobility services. Over 300 sessions are geared toward smart traffic monitoring, boosting road safety, improving road assets, ITS and autonomous vehicle deployment, advancing sustainability, digitising parking, and enhancing liveability in and around cities – all while creating smoother multimodal mobility services for travellers. Through real-world use cases and cutting-edge technologies, the programme will show how AI is driving smoother, safer, and more sustainable multimodal mobility.

This year, the programme features a dynamic mix of pitches, interactive sessions, panel discussions, workshops, design thinking sessions, master classes, and debates focused on tackling persistent challenges such as congestion, road safety, climate impact, and infrastructure strain.

Explore the Summit Theatres and New Thematic Open Stages

This year, the Summit has moved to Hall 5, where three impressive Summit Theatres and a spacious networking area provide the perfect setting to connect with speakers and peers.

New for the 2026 edition are four thematic Open Stages spread across the show floor: the Infra Stage in Hall 7, the Road Safety Stage in Hall 11, the Parking Stage in Hall 12, and the Next Mobility Stage in Hall 11. The latter is a brand-new platform showcasing active travel, shared and on-demand mobility, EV charging, logistics, mobility hubs, and even futuristic urban air solutions.

Sessions dive deep into the most pressing mobility issues: rising road fatalities, climate pressures, major reconstruction and road maintenance challenges, and growing congestion in and around urban areas. They also address the sector’s rapid digitalisation and data sharing, automation and electrification, the need for accurate real-time traffic and travel data, and the push for interoperable mobility solutions that enable seamless end-toend journeys.

Valuable links are also being made between parking and traffic management, traffic management and urban air mobility, parking, public transport and shared mobility, as well as between parking and charging, cycling and ITS technology.

Special attention is given to content designed for road operators and city policymakers, ensuring each group finds concrete insights and actionable solutions tailored to their needs.

Guiding Tomorrow’s Traveller

To meet the needs of today’s increasingly digital traveller, traffic management and information services are undergoing a major digital transformation. Technologies that

improve traffic flow and provide smart, safe, and sustainable guidance, including in-car real-time traffic and safety services, are at the heart of the programme.

Sessions will cover topics such as AI-powered traffic and road safety analytics from Tomtom, smart tolling systems, and flexible solutions for accident hotspots from Skytoll and Vitronic. The programme will also explore the evolving role of road operators in a digital world, discuss who truly guides the road user – the authority or navigation apps – with Tripservice, and examine innovative approaches to smart procurement, featuring insights from Yunex Traffic.

Additional highlights include new enforcement and camera detection systems, software for intelligent traffic light control, digital twin strategies for optimising signal operations, and AI detection of unusual, congested zones with floating car data from organisations such as Econolite, Haskoning, Be-mobile, and PTV.

Together, these technologies offer practical support to city policymakers and road operators, helping to keep traffic flowing, maintain urban accessibility, and ensure safety for all road users.

Realising Large-Scale ITS and Automated Driving Deployment

The Summit also highlights the latest developments in ITS and automated driving, with a focus on real-world deployment and practical lessons learned.

Sessions cover C-ITS and connected infrastructure, digital services for drivers, and data-driven solutions for automated

and connected vehicles. Attendees will gain insights from European ITS projects and mobility data platforms, including Tisgrade, Data for Road Safety, various national ITS organisations, as well as smart data services from Haas Alert and Tomtom.

Experts from Kapsch, Haskoning, and Monotch will discuss connected mobility, digital infrastructure, interoperability, and standards. International speakers from Europe, the US, and Asia will share handson experiences with driverless vehicles from Einride, Adastec, Nissan, Weride, Wayve, Zelostech, and Glydways, showing that connected and automated mobility is already a reality.

Key panels will address topics such as the global state of autonomous vehicle deployment, integrating CAVs into public transport, AI in automated mobility, and ensuring user acceptance for connected and automated vehicles.

Modern and Future-Proof Road Asset Management

Attendees will discover innovative solutions for safe, climate-resilient road asset management. Topics include contraflow systems, skid resistance strategies for local authorities, road innovations, noise barriers, and evolving crash barrier standards for tomorrow’s mobility.

Special sessions feature a panel on ‘Paving the Way for Connected Automated Mobility’ from the European Union Road Federation and a discussion on ‘Future Roads Funding: Best Practices in Mobility Pricing’ from Arup and CEDR. Insights into research-driven AI for sustainable urban mobility are shared in ‘Smarter Roads, Smarter Cities’.

There will also be sessions on the use of probe vehicle data for asset management, such as the Dutch Road Monitor project and the Belgian 5G-RoadMonitoring project, a partnership of Be-mobile, Xenomatix, Asasense, and Citymesh.

Integration, Traveller Convenience and Smart Parking Services

The 2026 Summit programme places a strong emphasis on parking, exploring current trends and key challenges.

In Summit Theatre 1, the European Parking Association hosts a dedicated session on integrating parking with traffic management and AI in mobility on 11 March. The packed Parking Stage, organised in cooperation with Parking Network, features presentations and panels from leading organisations including Survision, Arrive, Indect, Designa, Bilogram, Urbiotica, Planet, Demondo, and Circontrol.

Topics cover smart parking enforcement, traveller convenience, free-flow parking, data-driven insights, innovative payment systems, integrated platforms, parking and charging, and smart kerbside management. Highlights include dynamic licence plate data for enforcement, human-centred parking solutions, using parking data to enhance user experience and generate revenue, future parking payments, and parking and mobility hubs.

The sessions demonstrate how smart parking contributes to more efficient, accessible cities and plays a key role in the mobility ecosystem.

Data-Driven Road Safety and Protecting Vulnerable Users

Attendees will also explore smart data services and AI-driven solutions aimed at improving road safety, including digital twinning, intelligent enforcement, monitoring systems, and intersection safety enhancements. The programme features advanced mobility applications, sensor technologies, and asset management solutions from leading providers such as Acusensus, Eyyes, Miovision, Idemia, Roadscor, Kistler, Ekin, Sysnav, Parifex, and Safety21.

Special attention is given to work zone safety, with workshops from CEDR and the International Road Federation on effective management, safety assets, and road safety audits. Additional sessions highlight AI-based warning

Programme Packed with Mobility Experts

systems for road workers, advanced traffic enforcement, global initiatives for behaviour change, the use of ITS and predictive analytics to support automated road safety decisions, and AI-driven Traffic Monitoring for Enforcement for Safer, Greener Cities.

Future-Proof Mobility and Stimulating Active Travel

A new addition for Intertraffic, the Next Mobility Hall Feature (Hall 11) and Open Stage focus on electric vehicles and charging, mobility hubs, micromobility, active travel, shared services, and urban air mobility. Sessions explore sustainable urban mobility, multimodal travel, seamless mobility services, and the digital infrastructure needed for Mobility-as-aService, parking, and charging solutions from Fastned and Deftpower.

Workshops and panels cover cycling and transit solutions, micromobility pilots, mobility hubs, and strategies to promote active travel, with contributions from the Dutch Cycling Embassy, PTV, Haskoning, Technolution, and various leading micromobility providers.

Practical examples of seamless mobility services highlight interoperability and userfriendly design, while discussions address urban logistics, last-mile delivery combining ground and drone solutions, and inclusive mobility frameworks.

A special Drone Day Air mobility will be the theme of the Next Mobility stage on Thursday, 12 March, which will showcase urban air mobility, focusing on governing airspace, cross-sector collaboration, and integrating drones into sustainable urban mobility plans, a global vision for Advanced Air Mobility, and Air Mobility solutions for people and goods in 2035.

Check out the full programme on the Intertraffic website and select your favourite sessions in the Intertraffic Network app. https://www.intertraffic.com/ amsterdam/programme

This year’s Summit Programme showcases an impressive roster of speakers and panellists, with globally recognised mobility experts from across the world like Steve Phillips (CEDR), Luca Paone (PTV Group), Theo Thuis (European Parking Association), Ralf-Peter Schäfer (Tomtom), Thomas Pühringer and Klara Svejdova (Skidata), Michael Leyendecker (Skytoll), Chris Bruntlett (Dutch Cycling Embassy), Thomas Edl (Deltabloc International), Maarten Sierhuis (Nissan North America), William Riggs (University of San Francisco), Richard Bishop (Bishop Consulting), Alberto Chiulli (Mckinsey), Sunny Chakravarty (Econolite), Isabelle de Robert (Mobilitydata), Annet van Veenendaal (NDW), Ottavia Calamani (Intoroads), Rik Nuyttens and Christophe Nicodème (European Union Road Federation), Joost Vantomme and Stéphane Dreher (Ertico), Olga Gonzalez (Valerann), Itir Coskun (Swarco), Willem van Heijningen (City of Amsterdam), Elina Kalliala (Ramboll Transport), Spencer Rigler (TRL), Meredith Glaser (Urban Cycling Institute), Kai Bauer (Easa), David Bausek (Volocopter), Andrew Hately (Eurocontrol), Christian Grzona (Designa), Laura Caillot and Jerome Douret (Survision), Marc Boher Genis (Urbiotica), and Bernd Reul (Arrive) to name but a few.

Experience Live Tech Demos

Intertraffic Amsterdam isn’t just an exhibition; it’s a dynamic proving ground for the technologies reshaping our world

This year, we’re bringing the future to life with an exhilarating line-up of live demonstrations that will captivate, educate, and inspire. From autonomous shuttles navigating outdoor courses to delivery robots weaving through the

aisles and drones taking flight, these hands-on experiences are your exclusive ticket to witness the next wave of smart mobility in action. And don’t forget –numerous exhibitor companies will also be demonstrating their latest innovations

live on their stands.

So, get ready to engage with the pioneers and touch the tangible innovations that are accelerating the journey toward smarter cities, safer roads, and more dynamic businesses.

Experience the Future of Urban Transit

Step outside and step into the future with the Martha Project demonstration! This pioneering initiative from Rotterdam showcases a real-world, autonomous bus navigating a simulated urban environment. See firsthand how this cutting-edge technology is being trialled to create safer, more efficient, and sustainable public transport solutions. It’s a tangible glimpse into the next chapter of urban mobility, where seamless, driverless transit could soon become an everyday reality. Don’t miss this chance to witness a live, outdoor demonstration of the connected and autonomous vehicles that are set to redefine our cityscapes.

Ride the Pulse of Automated Mobility

All aboard for innovation! The Ohmio Autonomous Shuttle, called Lift, arrives at Intertraffic. It is a fully automated shuttlebus called: a shared, on demand, last-mile mobility solution designed for people and places with special or irregular transportation needs. Experience the Lift’s accessibility and welcoming interior. The vehicle is engineered with particular care for the needs of disabled users, ensuring truly inclusive mobility. It’s the perfect example of how autonomous solutions are solving real-world logistics challenges today, offering a compelling vision for first- and last-mile journeys everywhere. Don’t miss your chance to take a ride and feel the seamless transition towards automated, ondemand transport.

The Silent Courier Revolution Hits the Aisles

Keep an eye on the exhibition floor—the future of delivery is rolling through the aisles! Robot.com will be demonstrating its agile delivery robot live at the show. Watch as this intelligent navigator deftly manoeuvres through pedestrian spaces, showcasing how automation is revolutionising last-yard logistics. From retail to hospitality, these robots represent a leap forward in efficiency, safety, and convenience. This dynamic, up-close demo is your chance to see the quiet but powerful technology that’s reshaping how goods move in our shared spaces.

Street-Smart Innovation and Low Altitude Drones

The Next Mobility demo square is the place for a double feature of groundbreaking tech! First, there’s ZelosTech Robovan, a masterclass in last-mile delivery optimisation. This smart vehicle demonstrates how autonomous systems can streamline urban freight, reducing congestion and emissions. Then it’s a look skyward with the Urban Sky Lab, a project group whose aim is to integrate low-altitude airspace (drones of all shapes and sizes) into urban areas, ultimately enabling flights from the city of Amsterdam to other cities, such as Lelystad Airport and Rotterdam. In Amsterdam, flights would depart from the RAI. A 6x6 metre large scale model will tell the story and put you into the heart of the vision of future connectivity.

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Fujian Roadstar Reflective Material 08.171

FUJIAN XINLIYUAN INTERNATIONAL TRADE 10.401

Fujian Yejinghui Optical Technology 10.409

Fuzhou Anchang Labor Protection Products 08.125

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G&I Tech 08.565

Garderos 05.265

Gayk Baumaschinen 08.465

GDTech Global Design Technology S.A. 10.128

Geosign Srl 10.314

GEOTOOL Maschinenbaugesellschaft für

Geotechnik mbH 08.153

GESAB S.A.U 01.168

Geveko Markings 07.217

Geyer-Hosaja 07.101

Giant Leap Technologies AS 12.208

Giesecke + Devrient Mobile Security

Germany 02.134

GIFAS-Electric 08.128

GIRWIM 01.112

Givasa S.A. 08.353

Global Traffic Group 05.174

Go2Sim 12.126

GoodVision S.r.o. 05.314

Goudappel B.V. 02.210

GP ECO 11.514

Graco Distribution B.V. 07.117

GRANDCHESS DAOAN 08.148

Graphmasters 02.219

Green Center s.r.o. 12.629

Greenroads 03.00I

Grupo Pumatronix 05.168

GUANGDONG KOMO 07.517

Guangdong West Tech New Material 07.507

Guangzhou Ecopower New Material 07.138

Guangzhou Owleye Optoelectronic Technology 08.267

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H.P.B. Optoelectronics 12.621

HAAS Alert 02.128

Habidom Sinalização Rodoviária, Lda. 01.557

HAENNI Instruments 01.101

Haltivision 05.263

Hangil Industrial 08.464

HANGZHOU LUHONGKAI HARDWARE

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HangZhou FangQian Technology 05.262

Hangzhou GOLONG Technology 05.370

Hansoo Road Industry 08.464

HaskoningDHV Nederland B.V. 02.210

Hatko Sound Barriers 10.319

Hazen.ai 01.253

Haztec International 08.133

Heavsty Transportation Technology(Jiangsu) 07.417

Hectronic 12.401

Hefei Lu Zheng Tong Reflective Material 10.519

Hefei Top Reflective Material 08.400

hegoplac 01.154

Heintzmann Holding 08.112

HelloLumix 03.00J

Henan Sanaisi Transportation Technology 07.525

HENAN SHANY NEW MATERIALS 07.516

HERMAN 02.123

Hesai 02.105

HEY MOBILITY TEKNOLOJI ANONIM SIRKETI 12.728

Highway Care 10.120

Hikvision Europe BV 01.353

Hitachi Rail 12.634

HOFMANN 07.333

Hog Technologies 07.145

horizont group - Traffic Safety 08.352

Houston Radar LLC 01.300

HR Groep Streetcare 07.129

HTC parking & security B.V.

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SICE Sociedad Ibérica de Construcciones Eléctricas

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INNOVATIONS & SOLUTIONS

Tattile’s Comark+ Laser combines technology and expertise

Tattile has strengthened its technology portfolio by combining Comark’s decades-long expertise in laser and radar technologies with the company’s well-established excellence and market leadership in ANPR solutions.

Following this strategic integration, Tattile developed Comark+ Laser, a new generation high-precision laser designed for advanced traffic analysis, which the company will showcase.

Comark+ Laser is developed for accurate transit detection, triggering, vehicle classification, and precise measurement applications. Thanks to its innovative 210° aperture angle, it reliably detects vehicles traveling at speeds of up to 250 km/h and it covers up to two lanes simultaneously. Its revolutionary fog-proof engine prevents interference in harsh weather, maximising consistent

performance and data reliability.

The device features a compact, all-in-one solution that requires no external PC, simplifying installation and reducing system complexity. The laser scanner operates at 100 Hz, delivering exceptionally high detail and ensuring high accuracy and performance.

Comark+ Laser is also available with an optional radar module. The radar is used to determine the vehicle’s speed and direction, as well as its length. Furthermore, a combination of lasers allows them to be used for different applications and to handle different types of data.

As with all Tattile’s devices, Comark+ Laser is based on Stark platform, assuring

a seamless and effortless integration. Additionally, Tattile’s Stark is the first software platform secure by design, expressly conceived to withstand the harshest cyberattacks, and it complies with IEC 62443 standards.

Tattile offers a dedicated team to design the best-fitting solution for each project and skilled engineers to provide 360° technical support.

Stand: 01.436 www.tattile.com

Q-Free advances road user charging for private cars

One of the most important transportation questions facing the industry is how we will pay for roads in the future. As fuel tax

authorities are exploring new approaches to sustainable fund infrastructure.

Q-Free can now address this challenge with a Road User Charging (RUC) solution

point tolling, to a distance and zone-based charging model designed specifically for private cars. Rather than charging vehicles at entry points, the system calculcates fees based on actual road usage, enabling authorities to better manage congestion, differentiate urban and rural travel, and account for external costs such as emissions, delays, noise, and accidents.

To support large-scale deployment, Q-Free has developed a new generation of compact, battery-powered GNSS-based vehicle tags that are cost-efficient, easy to install, and well-suited for private vehicles. The solution, which will be showcased on the company’s stand, is fully compatible with DSRC,

including next-generation DSRC technologies.

Privacy is central to the system’s design. Built on a privacy-by-default architecture aligned with GDPR, only the data required for charging and billing leaves the vehicle, ensuring anonymity for road users.

The solution has been extensively validated through large-scale pilots since 2021, including the GeoFlow project. “Long-term pilot testing has been essential to validate performance, user acceptance, and data quality in real traffic environments,” said Ola Martin Lykkja, product manager for RUC at Q-Free.

Stand: 01.501 www.q-free.com

Ola Martin Lykkja

Discover Umovity’s

management platform deployed in cities worldwide, alongside PTV Flows, a cloudbased solution for incident visualisation and AI-powered congestion forecasting. Also featured will be PTV Model2Go, which uses smart automation to create a fully functional traf c model in just one week, and the nextgeneration detection technology of EPIQ Radar. Completing the showcase are the globally recognised standards for simulation: PTV Visum and PTV Vissim for multimodal transport planning and macroscopic and microscopic traf c analysis.

During insightful in-stand sessions, Umovity experts will demonstrate how Centracs Mobility, combined with PTV Flows, enables proactive traf c management and powerful forecasting capabilities.

Holistic Mobility Solutions

Umovity, which unites the strengths of the PTV Group and Econolite, takes a holistic approach to mobility by integrating advanced solutions across planning, traf c management, prediction, and on-site operations. This synergy combines best-in-class intelligent traf c management systems, cloud-based adaptive traf c control, real-time traf c management software, controllers,

cabinets, and sensor technologies from Econolite with PTV’s leading simulation and predictive modelling software. Together, they enable cities and agencies to enhance mobility while prioritising safety, intelligence, and sustainability.

Key highlights at the Umovity stand during Intertraf c will include several integrated solutions. Visitors can explore PTV Optima, the agship traf c

Stalker’s Next-Generation Lidar Photo Enforcement

Stalker Radar will be showcasing its LidarCam 2 which combines Lidar speed measurement with integrated photo and video capture in a single handheld or pole-mounted device. Each enforcement event generates a complete evidence package, including multiple 8-megapixel HDR images, an HD video clip, and detailed metadata such as speed, distance, time, and GPS location. Evidence is captured with a single trigger pull, helping of cers document violations quickly and consistently

The LidarCam 2 also includes built-in ANPR and MMR. This functionality is available in a handheld format, as well as tripod-mounted, or xed roadside deployments.

A 10.9 cm touchscreen and headsup display provide the fastest target acquisition in the industry, while enforcement modes support school zones, construction zones, following-tooclose measurements, and operation in poor weather conditions. Up to 1 TB of

Umovity will also contribute to the Intertraf c Summit Programme with two expert presentations. Farnaz Tepper will present AI Data-driven, Rider-centred Service Planning for Sustainable Urban Mobility at 12:45pm on 10 March on the Next Mobility Stage in Hall 11. Additionally, Snehasis “Sunny” Chakravarty will deliver a presentation titled Digital Twin Technology as a Strategy for Optimizing Traf c Signal Operation on 12 March in Intertraf c Summit Theatre 3, located in Hall 5.

Stand: 02.218 www.umovity.com

internal storage allows agencies to retain thousands of evidence records on the device. Programmable buttons allow use even while wearing gloves.

access. The platform also allows LidarCam 2 as a practical evolution

Evidence can be managed locally using desktop software or through Stalker Command Centre, a cloudbased platform that enables secure storage, remote con guration, and evidence access. The platform also allows users to schedule their LidarCam 2 to capture violations with different speeds at different times of day, perfect for school zone enforcement. Together, these capabilities position the LidarCam 2 as a practical evolution of Lidar speed enforcement for agencies focused on transparency, consistency, and evidentiary integrity.

Stand: 01.543

https://stalkerradar.com/lidarcam-2

Lindsay to present new products and proven road safety portfolios

Lindsay is inviting visitors to Intertraffic to explore the Road Zipper System, see the unveiling of two exciting new products, and explore their full portfolio of road safety solutions.

Lindsay continues to lead the way in smarter, safer, and more efficient solutions for work zones and congested roadways’ safety and mobility. Visitors to the company’s stand can get exposed to the Road Zipper System, a proven technology that delivers positive protection and dynamic lane management. Unlike traditional lane closures, the system enables quick and lane reconfiguration, reduces congestion, and enhances safety for both motorists and workers while maximizing work zone productivity.

This year’s show will also unveil two new product introductions, which the company says will reinforce its dedication to advancing roadway safety through global

innovation. Designed with input from customers around the world, these innovative new solutions reflect Lindsay’s continued focus on durability, efficiency, and real-world performance across

Traffic safety starts with knowing what’s happening - everywhere

As transportation agencies pursue safer roadways, one challenge remains constant: safety improvements depend on accurate, timely detection. From highways to intersections, understanding who is using the road and how is the foundation for safer operations.

Sensys Networks will be here to address these issues. For instance, the company’s MultiSens Intersection combines video AI with wireless in-road sensors to improve both signal actuation and safety outcomes. Video AI provides full-scene awareness, detecting vehicles, bicycles, scooters, and pedestrians, while wireless sensors extend detection upstream and midblock, where visibility is often limited. Together, they enable safer signal timing for vulnerable road users (VRUs) and generate reliable data to support planning and Vision Zero initiatives.

On highways, Sensys Networks solutions create a coordinated safety network. RTMS Echo radar supplies

a wide range of roadway environments. Lindsay will also highlight its trusted crash cushion portfolio, engineered for reliable, crash-tested performance in permanent and work zone environments.

Additionally, the company will showcase its temporary road marking tape solutions, designed for superior visibility, durability, and ease of installation.

Lindsay, which has been reimagining traffic safety and mobility worldwide since 1984, says visitors to its stand will learn about how the can support their transportation projects. Reimagining traffic safety and mobility worldwide since 1984!

Stand: 08.340 www.lindsay.com

real-time speed and volume data that powers dynamic message signs that adjust speed limits based on conditions. FlexMag3 wireless sensors installed on on-ramps pair with radar data from the mainline to enable ramp metering and smooth traffic entry, while off-ramp sensors trigger ramp queue flushing to reduce high-speed rear-end collisions. The precision of wireless detection also supports red-light and speed

compliance, providing accurate, lane-level data that helps agencies encourage safer driver behaviour on dangerous roadways. By delivering accurate detection across highways and intersections, Sensys Networks helps agencies turn real-time data into safer results where they matter most.

Stand: 05.134

www.sensysnetworks.com

Cutting-Edge System including Camera and 3D LiDAR Sensor

MOBILE AUTOMATED SPEED ENFORCEMENT SYSTEM

> Easy-to-install equipment

> Lightweight,compact, and intuitive device

> Suitable for any type of environment

> Fast and fully automatic calibration

Ettifos enables futureready, scalable V2X infrastructure

Connected mobility is moving from pilots to large-scale deployment, and roadside infrastructure must be scalable, adaptable, and capable of evolving with changing standards. With this, Ettifos will be at Intertraffic showcasing its software-upgradable C-V2X roadside unit (RSU), designed and built entirely in-house to help road operators make this transition with confidence.

At the heart of the RSU is the Ettifos Sirius Accelerator Chip (ESAC), a software-defined C-V2X hardware accelerator supporting LTE-V2X and 5G-V2X sidelink (PC5), providing the ultra-low-latency, direct communication required for time-critical safety alerts. Rather than locking operators into fixed hardware lifecycles, new standards, services, and applications can be activated through software upgrades, extending platform lifetime and avoiding costly, disruptive replacements.

This approach transforms the economics of V2X deployment, allowing critical road safety applications to be rolled out today while supporting

future use cases, particularly in cooperative and automated driving. Not only does it reduce the total cost of ownership, but it also supports the industry’s broader shift toward softwaredefined mobility systems.

Alongside its new RSU, Ettifos will present its full suite of V2X solutions, including its in-vehicle on-board unit V2X-AIR, a compact aftermarket V2X device (AVD) that enables rapid, scalable deployment without complex vehicle integration.

By combining chipset design with hardware engineering, embedded software, and application development, Ettifos provides the interoperability, integration-simplicity, and performance consistency that global deployments increasingly require.

For road authorities, partnering with Ettifos provides a practical and cost-effective pathway to safer, more efficient, and future-ready connected transport networks.

Stand: 02.328

www.ettifos.com

Innovative approach to rural and remote road safety

Luxene, a dynamic start-up founded last year, will unveil an innovative solution to enhance safety on rural and remote roads, where conventional lighting is often too costly, causes light pollution, or is difficult to maintain. Its technology integrates a continuous guidance light line directly into road markings using laser-powered, side-emitting glass fibre.

Unlike mast lighting or in-road LED systems, Luxene’s solution is fully passive. The marking contains no electronics or power supplies within the pavement. Light is generated centrally and distributed via durable glass fibre, keeping the roadway simple, robust, and reliable. This design drastically reduces maintenance, cuts the risk of failure, and lowers lifecycle costs — a key advantage for rural infrastructure.

The system provides clear, lowglare guidance for road edges, curves, and alignment in darkness, rain, fog, and snow, without lighting the surrounding landscape. It delivers critical orientation precisely where needed, while minimising energy use and environmental impact.

At Intertraffic, Luxene will present a live demonstration of its guidance light line embedded into a road marking. Visitors can see firsthand how this passive technology offers a practical upgrade where traditional lighting is not viable.

Stand: 03.00K www.luxene.eu

Ekin to present next-generation mobile enforcement and unified systems

As a global smart city technology company, Ekin will present the next evolution of smart mobility and traffic management, shifting from fixed infrastructure toward connected, mobile intelligence powered by Edge AI.

Ekin Bike Patrol is the world’s smallest full Edge AI 24/7 mobile ANPR system, transforming bicycles and scooters into intelligent enforcement platforms.

Designed for modern urban environments, Bike Patrol enables effective enforcement in pedestrian zones, bike lanes, parks, school areas, and event spaces where traditional vehicles cannot operate.

Despite its compact size, the solution delivers high-performance ANPR through full on-device Edge AI processing, ultra-high-

resolution imaging, and integrated LTE and GNSS technologies. Its silent, nonintrusive operation enhances safety for vulnerable road users while allowing rapid, low-cost deployment with minimal infrastructure.

Ekin will also introduce the redesigned Ekin Spotter, launching as the world’s first solution to integrate AI-based automated traffic enforcement with real-time air quality monitoring in a single Edge AI device. By continuously

Haenni to show next evolution

of strip sensor technology

Haenni Instruments will present the WL 401 – the next evolution of strip sensor technology. Far more than a visual update, the device represents a deliberate step forward in technical maturity. It was developed with a clear focus on robust, reliable performance under real-world operating conditions.

The WL 401 has been comprehensively re-engineered to enhance durability, measurement reliability, and long-term serviceability. A newly designed, larger profile significantly improves operational safety in the field. Compatibility with standard 17 mm compensation mats ensures straightforward integration, while the extended active sensing length of over one meter supports more consistent and precise load detection.

Fully drive-over capable, all electronics are fully integrated into the profile and protected against environmental influences. A built-in status LED enables fast and intuitive condition checks on

measuring pollutants such as CO, NO2, PM2.5, and PM10, Ekin Spotter enables dynamic traffic interventions when air quality thresholds are exceeded. AI-powered ANPR and vehicle classification support automated compliance with low-emission and green zone regulations, delivering immediate and measurable environmental impact.

At the centre of this approach is Ekin Maestro OS, the company’s AI-powered command platform that connects data from mobile patrol systems, bike-based enforcement, and smart city infrastructure to deliver realtime situational awareness and operational control.

Stand: 01.341 www.ekin.com

site, while the openable profile design simplifies maintenance and service, helping to reduce downtime.

speeds. Haenni states that, combined with improved handling solutions and precise calibration tools, the WL 401

Visitors to Intertraffic will have an opportunity to meet Intetra Technology and Information Services, a technology-driven solution provider and system integrator. The company specialises in Intelligent Transportation Systems (ITS), Cooperative Intelligent Transport Systems (C-ITS), Electronic Toll Collection (ETC), railway technologies, and advanced traffic and mobility management solutions. With deep expertise in smart mobility infrastructure, Intetra designs, develops, manufactures, and integrates end-to-end hardware and software solutions that enable safe, efficient, and sustainable transportation networks. All core technologies are developed at Intetra’s in-house innovation and R&D centres and manufactured in the company’s own production facilities. This ensures high quality, flexibility, and complete system integration capability.

Meet Intetra: Shaping the Future of Intelligent Mobility

Intetra will be highlighting the comprehensive solutions it delivers, including freeflow and lane-based tolling systems, adaptive traffic management, AI-driven traffic analytics, high-speed weighin-motion systems, tunnel and highway management platforms, C-ITS applications, and integrated railway and smart city mobility solutions.

These systems help operators improve traffic flow, increase operational efficiency, enhance safety, and reduce environmental impact.

With ongoing projects across multiple regions and a strong focus on innovation, Intetra will demonstrate how it supports public authorities and infrastructure operators in building future-ready transportation ecosystems. By combining advanced technology, engineering expertise, and operational experience, Intetra is shaping the future of intelligent mobility and connected transport systems worldwide.

Stand: 01.228 https://intetra.com.tr

Vitronic and SkyToll address the need to improve safety in increasingly complex traffic

Vitronic will exhibit jointly with SkyToll, presenting comprehensive end-to-end traffic enforcement and tolling solutions. A specialist in machine vision with over 40 years’ experience, more than 20,000 Vitronic systems are in use globally, establishing the company as a trusted one-stop shop.

The portfolio spans cutting-edge technology, from lidar and high-performance radar to AI-based enforcement equipment. These solutions address speed and red-light offences, detect dangerous lane and manoeuvring violations, and monitor access restrictions, railroad crossings, and pedestrian zones.

Key highlights on the joint Vitronic-SkyToll stand include the CDHx, a new generation of the iconic City Design Pillar developed with a strong focus on sustainable, green engineering. Its modular design offers flexible configurations for monitoring up to six lanes in various traffic scenarios.

Also being showcased will be the innovative Poliscan Enforcement Bar, which transforms standard light bars into multifunctional, high-tech sensor

devices. The device supports police operations daily by using AI-powered automatic number plate recognition (ANPR) to search for wanted cars and provide radarbased speed measurement. Vitronic will also present an AI-driven system for automated mobile phone and seatbelt detection, developed in direct response to the rising number of incidents caused by driver distraction.

A major innovation being highlighted will be Traffic Safety as a Service, a fully managed, comprehensive enforcement solution. This allows authorities to outsource entire processes, including system provisioning, maintenance, incident validation, ticket issuing, fine collection, and pre-financing. Partnering with Vitronic provides authorities with the best of both worlds: deep technical expertise and extensive proven service. This partnership results in seamless workflows, reliable systems, more efficient processes, and long-term investment security.

Stand: 01.108 www.vitronic.com

Safety Focused

From Detection to Action: Smarter, Safer Roadways

Road traffic crashes are the leading cause of death worldwide for ages 5-29 – making Vision Zero a global priority.

Agencies can make a difference - and we can help - with these solutions:

•Vulnerable road user detection & data

•Automatic incident detection (including peds)

•Red light and speed compliance

•Ramp metering & queue flushing

•Dynamic speed limits

Derq is introducing next evolution of traffic safety intelligence

Intertraffic visitors will get a first look at Derq’s groundbreaking evolution in AIpowered traffic safety intelligence. The next generation of Derq Insight, a realtime safety and traffic insights platform, will empower agencies to move from reactive analysis to faster, more accurate, data-backed decision-making that improves safety and efficiency at scale.

The release builds on the trusted capabilities that traffic engineers rely on today, while introducing new intelligence that moves Derq Insight beyond analytics to proactive decision support. Designed to help agencies act quickly and confidently when it matters most, the platform enables teams to shift from understanding what happened on the roads to uncovering why it happened and how to prevent it.

New capabilities include a generative AI-powered assistant co-pilot, advanced

traffic performance anomaly detection, expanded situational awareness, dynamic user roles to support crossfunctional teams, and more. Together, these advancements give agencies clearer visibility, deeper insights, and intelligent guidance to respond faster and make smarter, data-backed decisions.

Derq has long led the industry in accuracy, prediction, multimodal detection, near-miss analytics, and AI-driven safety insights. This latest evolution represents a major leap forward in traffic safety intelligence, offering agencies worldwide a smarter, more proactive approach to monitoring and taking decisive action on real-world transportation challenges at scale.

Stand: 05.350 www.derq.com

AGD showcases intelligent detection for safer, more efficient junctions

more efficient junctions while reducing cost, complexity, and long-term maintenance. The company’s latest innovations—the AGD352 Multi-Lane Radar

and AGD646 Pedestrian Detector—demonstrate its continued focus on performance, reliability, and future-ready solutions.

The AGD352 Multi-Lane Radar transforms vehicle detection at signalised intersections. With a wide

110-degree azimuth, a single radar can monitor up to two arms of a junction and provide up to 32 detection points, significantly reducing on-street assets and potential points of failure. Mounted above ground at heights of up to six metres, it delivers loop-like performance without the risks associated with road surface degradation or damage to inductive loops. Already proven in MOVA (Microprocessor Optimised Vehicle Actuation) applications across the UK, the AGD352 also offers flexibility for wider traffic control strategies, alongside vehicle classification across four variant classes. Reuse of existing infrastructure, intuitive setup software, and reduced installation time combine to lower deployment costs and deliver meaningful whole-life savings.

Meanwhile, the AGD646

Pedestrian Detector builds on the success of its predecessor, introducing AI-powered, vision-based detection specifically designed for pedestrian environments. With a large 10m x 3m detection zone, it is ideal for busy, highfootfall junctions. Powered by an advanced Nvidia processor, the AGD646 enables accurate vulnerable road user identification, volumetric detection, IR illumination, and rich JSON (JavaScript Object Notation) data outputs via Ethernet.

Visitors to Intertraffic can experience interactive demonstrations of these advanced ITS solutions on the company’s stand, which it is sharing with its sister company, MAV Systems, as part of The Traffic Group.

Stand: 05.428

https://agd-systems.com

Quarterhill highlights a layered strategy for targeting overweight vehicles

As transport agencies contend with ageing infrastructure, rising freight volumes, and limited resources, improving weight compliance is now a critical priority. Overweight vehicles accelerate pavement deterioration, strain bridges, and increase long-term maintenance costs. At Intertraffic, Quarterhill

will spotlight how direct enforcement can address these challenges.

Direct enforcement uses in-lane weigh-in-motion (WIM) technology to identify and cite overweight vehicles automatically. This requires no officer intervention and no need for vehicles to exit traffic. The approach enables

continuous, 24/7 enforcement across wider areas, improves operational efficiency, and helps protect critical infrastructure. For agencies facing staffing constraints or lacking space for traditional weigh stations, it offers a scalable solution.

Direct enforcement is not a wholesale replacement for existing tools, however. Accuracy requirements, legal frameworks, and local conditions mean it is most effective as part of a layered enforcement strategy. Where severe overloads are common, it can target the most damaging violations in live traffic. For marginal cases, static scales and secondary inspections remain vital for verification and legal certainty.

Quarterhill will emphasise integrating direct enforcement with WIM screening and legacy static scales. Together, these technologies create a graduated compliance model. This balances automation with accuracy, enforcement with education, and efficiency with fairness. By advocating direct enforcement within a broader compliance framework, Quarterhill helps agencies shift from reactive maintenance to proactive infrastructure protection. The result is safer roads, longer-lasting assets, and a more sustainable approach to managing freight in an increasingly demanding transport environment.

Stand: 01.116 www.quarterhill.com

Rebloc reveals its Slim Highway Concept

Confronting climate change requires bold innovation, particularly in transportation, a major source of emissions. As demand for mobility grows, expanding infrastructure sustainably is a critical challenge. The solution lies in smarter designs that minimise environmental impact, starting with reducing land consumption.

This is the driving force behind the pioneering Slim Highway Concept from Rebloc which will be showcased. It fundamentally reimagines highway cross-sections to optimise existing road corridors. The core of this approach is an innovative precast concrete vehicle restraint system (VRS). These barriers are rigorously crash-tested for maximum safety, featuring minimal dynamic displacement to protect motorists. Crucially, their slim profile requires far

less space, freeing vital room within the same footprint.

The innovation extends beyond a slimmer barrier. The concept’s true power is the multifunctional integration of essential features directly into the safety structure. This includes combining noise protection walls, security fencing, and support for gantry or light poles into a single, unified system. This seamless integration eliminates the need for separate, space-intensive structures, leading to a cleaner aesthetic and significantly reduced land use. It is an ideal solution for upgrading congested urban corridors and heavily trafficked routes. Furthermore, the

space saved allows for the safe and efficient integration of dedicated lanes for cyclists and pedestrians, promoting sustainable multi-modal travel. By applying the Slim Highway Concept to existing infrastructure, we can achieve substantial environmental benefits: dramatically reduced land consumption and soil sealing, alongside lower embodied carbon from fewer construction materials. Ultimately, this represents a practical and intelligent strategy for building the sustainable, efficient mobility networks of the future.

Stand: 08.448 www.rebloc.com

Efficient, all-weather mobile speed camera from Parifex

Parifex, a leading solution provider for speed enforcement and smart city project management, will be showcasing Compas, the small mobile speed camera that is revolutionising road traffic law enforcement.

Compas is a cutting-edge, ultra-light, mobile system designed for precise and reliable speed enforcement. By combining advanced 3D lidar with a high-performance camera, it delivers exceptional accuracy in all operational conditions. Its compact and weather-resistant housing allows for flexible deployment on a tripod, ensuring maximum operational flexibility. Engineered for efficiency, Compas requires no prior site inspection and can be deployed

within minutes thanks to its automatic calibration and high positioning tolerance.

Certified for bi-directional enforcement across up to four lanes, Compas handles speeds from 30 to 250 km/h and can detect and process up to five vehicles per second per lane. Advanced functionalities include automatic number plate recognition (ANPR), vehicle classification, lanespecific speed limits by vehicle type, and more.

Delivered in a dedicated carrying case with a long-life battery, Compas provides a fully autonomous and reliable solution, enabling agencies to enforce speed limits efficiently while improving road safety.

Stand: 05.319 www.parifex.com

Edeva will use Intertraffic to present its innovative Actibump and to seek global partners and resellers.

Having been in use for 15 years across the Nordics, Actibump is an

established and accepted solution for municipalities and road authorities committed to traffic safety. It solves the long-standing compromise between road accessibility and safety.

The Actibump activates only for speeding vehicles, while compliant traffic passes unimpeded. Edeva reports that it reduces speeding by up to 99% while maintaining traffic flow, thereby resolving the conflict between safety for vulnerable road users and accessibility for buses and other large vehicles. By curbing excessive speed, it creates safer streets, reduces accidents, and promotes a calmer traffic environment without penalising lawabiding drivers.

Additionally, the Actibump helps lower emissions and noise pollution. It provides a better working environment for bus drivers and a more comfortable ride for passengers, while allowing emergency vehicles to pass freely. The result is a proven, accepted solution that operates effectively in real-world conditions, 24/7, year-round, and in all weathers. At its stand, Edeva will hold technical viewings of the Actibump daily at 11:00 and 14:00.

Stand: 02.109 www.actibump.com

From AI traffic control to ultra-durable road markings – Swarco will show it

Swarco will once again command a major presence at Intertraffic, this year with two dedicated stands showcasing the full diversity of its global mobility portfolio. This dual presence highlights the company’s unparalleled position as a single-source provider for the complete journey, from the intelligence guiding traffic to the markings guiding drivers.

Swarco Intelligent Transport Systems

Step into the future of mobility on the Swarco ITS stand where ten flagship projects from across the globe—from Stockholm to Agadir, and Washington DC to Doha—are brought to life. These case studies demonstrate the real-world power of Swarco’s AI in traffic control, adaptive management, and predictive systems that are actively shaping smarter cities and more efficient journeys.

Visitors are invited to experience these innovations firsthand. They will be able to don a pair of VR goggles and immerse themselves in

the MetaCity Augmented and Virtual Reality environment. Here, visitors can interact with dynamic, future-ready mobility concepts in a fully realised digital space.

The stand will also serve as a launchpad for cutting-edge innovations. Explore digital twin technology and the latest in cooperative, connected, and automated mobility (CCAM) solutions in a dedicated technology area. Get a first look at the new Combia Circular traffic light, crafted primarily from recycled polycarbonate, and the pioneering Flexicontrol prototype, Swarco’s wireless mobile traffic light system. These advancements underscore the company’s dual commitment to sustainability and radical innovation.

Beyond the technology, visitors will enjoy Swarco’s renowned hospitality and can meet an international team of mobility experts ready to demonstrate a clear message: the future of transportation is not a distant vision—it’s already a reality. This is an unmissable opportunity to see how Swarco is setting the global standard for safer, smarter, and more sustainable mobility.

Swarco Road Marking Systems

A short walk away, the Swarco Road Marking Systems stand offers a deep dive into the world of highperformance road marking solutions— engineered for exceptional visibility, unmatched durability, and trusted

The depth of Swarco’s portfolio is immediately clear. Discover how high-performance glass beads are paired with a comprehensive range of

marking materials, each tailored for specific applications: from highways and airports to bike lanes and complex construction zones.

A key highlight is a novel cold plastic formulation that has been rigorously tested to withstand over 12 million wheel rollovers while maintaining retroreflectivity values far above standard requirements. This exceptional performance is no accident; it is the result of Swarco’s integrated approach, which fuses advanced material science with validated real-world testing and a relentless focus on lifecycle efficiency.

Visitors shouldn’t miss the opportunity to engage directly with Swarco’s application experts to discuss their specific project requirements, regulatory challenges, and performance goals. The team is on hand to provide practical insights and tailored solutions—whether the need is enhanced night-time visibility or durable, future-ready marking systems designed to maximise safety and value on roads worldwide.

Swarco’s comprehensive Intertraffic showcase, spanning intelligent software, sustainable hardware, and high-performance road safety materials, demonstrates the company’s integrated vision for modern mobility. From the algorithms managing tomorrow’s traffic to the markings that will guide it, the Swarco is not just participating in the industry’s evolution but actively engineering it, providing end-to-end solutions for safer, smarter, and more sustainable journeys worldwide

Stand: 02.222 and 07.227 www.swarco.com

Intercomp continues to weigh in with innovations

Intercomp continues to advance Weigh-In-Motion (WIM) and portable weighing technologies for traffic and ITS applications, as visitors to its stand will discover. By combining proven engineering with practical design, the company delivers solutions that balance performance, durability, and cost-efficiency. Intercomp’s strain gauge strip sensors have been adopted in more than 50

countries due to characteristics that consistently stand out in real-world operation. Key advantages include stable calibration over long periods, a robust design, and high measurement integrity across all traffic speeds.

These attributes result in cleaner WIM datasets, long-term reliability, and fewer field interventions, reducing lifecycle costs and operational complexity. The technology is

certified and widely used for direct enforcement in many countries around the world, supporting applications where long-term confidence and measurement integrity are essential.

The MicroStrip sensor offers a high-quality, cost-effective solution for high-speed (HS) WIM data collection. Built using Intercomp’s GaugeSense strain-gauge technology, it

delivers consistent, reliable weight data while maintaining a lower profile and reduced acquisition cost.

Designed for durability and long-term stability, MicroStrip sensors provide up to 40% cost savings over 4–5 years compared to piezo-polymer technologies, driven by reduced recalibration and replacement needs. This makes it an accessible solution with a highly favourable cost-toperformance ratio.

Intercomp will also showcase a broad portfolio of portable wheel and axle scales, including the LP788 (static), LS788 (static and WIM), and LS630 (static and WIM). The LS788 features a lightweight, low-profile design optimised for portability, while the LS630 offers higher capacity and benefits from established OIML and NTEP certifications, making it the most widely adopted option for enforcement applications.

Stand: 01.211

www.intercompcompany.com

Theia to focus on smart telephoto for ANPR/LPR

Theia Technologies’ motorised TL1250P-IQ intelligent telephoto lens is engineered for ANPR/LPR applications where accuracy, uptime, and remote operability are critical. Covering a versatile 12–50 mm focal range with true 4K resolution (300 lp/mm), the TL1250P-IQ delivers the image clarity required to reliably capture number plates across multiple lanes, at varying speeds, and in diverse lighting conditions.

Unlike traditional telephoto lenses that require costly on-site access via gantries or bucket trucks, the TL1250PIQ enables fully remote zoom and focus adjustments. Traffic agencies and system integrators can fine-tune the field of view or refocus after installation without lane closures, system downtime, or manual intervention. This dramatically reduces operational costs while keeping roadways flowing safely. At the core of the solution is Theia’s IQ Lens System, which integrates the motorised lens, calibration data, motor

control board, and software with a graphical user interface into one intelligent platform. Using the intuitive GUI and Python-based SDK, users can input real-world parameters, such as object distance or field of view, and the system automatically converts them into precise motor movements for fast, repeatable setup.

Each TL1250P-IQ lens ships with lensspecific calibration data in a machinereadable JSON file, enabling accurate focus tracking, distortion correction, illumination uniformity, and precise aperture control. Integrated visible/ NIR correction and remotely switchable 850 nm or 940 nm NIR filters ensure reliable performance day or night, making it ideal for modern ANPR/LPR deployments.

With the TL1250P-IQ,

Theia delivers a smart telephoto lens designed to maximise accuracy, minimise disruption, and accelerate deployment for intelligent transportation systems.

Miovision reinvigorating Vision Zero with predictive analytics and V2X

As Intertraffic approaches, cities are facing interconnected mobility challenges that can no longer be addressed in isolation. Road safety, climate resilience, asset management, and evolving mobility demands are increasingly linked. While Vision Zero continues to guide policy, progress has slowed in many regions, highlighting the need for data-driven and adaptive approaches.

Miovision’s video-based multimodal analytics provide transportation teams with clearer insight into how streets operate in real-world conditions. Visibility into vehicle, bicycle, pedestrian, and curbside activity helps agencies identify risk, manage assets, and support safer, more sustainable mobility. Miovision Scout Plus supports smarter traffic management by delivering continuous insight that informs targeted safety and efficiency improvements without largescale reconstruction.

Generative AI solutions and advanced analytics help transform complex mobility data into more accessible and actionable insights. In parallel, emerging V2X connectivity is expected to play an expanding role by enabling

information exchange between vehicles, fleet operators, infrastructure, and road users. Together, these capabilities can support improved situational awareness, more effi the development of future connected and automated mobility environments.

Smartcab cabinet series

These enclosures offer robust protection for sensitive equipment in extreme environments, serving sectors from energy and telecommunications to transport

The portfolio features several key solutions. The MDB series of modular distribution boxes exible, scalable fibre termination and management, applications. For rack integration, the ORMP patch panels ensure bre organisation within a compact footprint. Supporting street-level infrastructure, the durable MDP pillar line enables easy installation and secure access to passive components. For central office environments, the purpose-built MDO cabinets ensure the structured and spaceefficient deployment of passive network elements.

Stand: 07.485

Miovision will contribute to these discussions through two conference sessions led by Brent Rogerson and Craig Milligan, exploring how predictive safety analytics, intelligent transportation systems, and automation can help cities reinvigorate progress toward Vision Zero while building smarter, safer, and more climate-resilient mobility networks.

Stand: 01.241 www.miovision.com

Valtir’s crash tech will take centre stage

Global roadway solutions innovator Valtir will showcase a suite of infrastructure safety products at Intertraffic. Headquartered in the US and with nearly 60 years of expertise, the company’s products are deployed across highways, rural roads, urban developments, and niche markets in more than 70 countries. At Intertraffic, the spotlight will fall on

three key innovations: the Guard EN, the Centra, and EuroTracc.

The Guard EN is a truck-mounted attenuator for stationary or moving support vehicles, tested to Speed Class 100 (CEN/ TS 16786:2018). Its design incorporates two lightweight aluminium cartridges on a reusable steel frame with a 90° hinge for upright storage and transport. The system

absorbs rear-end impacts at speeds up to 100 km/h within the CEN standard. Key features include a power-assisted 90° lift for compact storage, replaceable energyabsorbing cartridges, and adaptability to all EU homologation requirements.

Next is the Centra, a redirective, bi-directional crash cushion for hazards up to 610 mm wide, compliant with EN 1317-3:2010 and tested to 110 km/h, 100 km/h, and 80 km/h performance classes. Its design features an impact head, frontal and intermediate diaphragms, and a freestanding backup structure, all connected via cable and thrie-beam panels. The open-frame, galvanised construction aids inspection and durability, and the CE-marked system is certified by an EU Notified Body.

Finally, the EuroTracc is a redirective, energy-absorbing crash cushion for uni- or bi-directional traffic, tested to EN 1317-3. It shields fixed objects from 610 mm to 1,800 mm wide and is constructed from galvanised steel for long-life durability. Tested to 110 km/h (P4), 100 km/h (P3), and 80 km/h (P2), its interchangeable components help keep repair costs low for highway authorities.

Stand: 08.313 www.valtir.com

From Roadside to Resolution: Complete Enforcement Ecosystem

Truvelo will be at Intertraffic to showcase how enforcement moves seamlessly from the roadside to the back office. At the heart of its exhibit is the company’s VMS Back Office, presented as the ultimate enforcement hub that delivers a true end-to-end solution.

This capability will be visually demonstrated on its stand by pairing the VMS with a fully equipped BMW police motorcycle, featuring ANPR and a helmet camera, to illustrate dynamic roving enforcement in action.

Visitors can explore several cutting-edge innovations. The Fatal Four Enforcement

Solution (FFES) targets seatbelt use, mobile phone distraction, and dangerous driving. The Roving Bailiff PCN Enforcement Solution enables efficient on-thespot penalty processing, while roving motorcycle speed enforcement utilises the latest radar technology. For noise pollution, an Acoustic Enforcement system targets nuisance motorists. Furthermore, the Autonomous Ghost Plate Detection system provides no-stop identification of criminal number plates.

Critically, the back office can integrate effortlessly with an ever-growing range of best-in-class third-party

equipment and various back-office systems. This provides operators with flexibility and future-proofs their operations. Regardless of local legislation or the specific offences being

enforced, Truvelo says it ensures seamless integration and a mature, end-to-end enforcement process.

Stand: 01.401 www.truvelouk.com

INNOVATIONS & SOLUTIONS

Save lives with Citilog’s video AI for every environment

Visitors to the Citilog stand at Intertraffic will gain a deep insight into the company’s dedication to elevating road safety through its advanced video AI solutions, especially for high-risk environments like highways, bridges, and tunnels. They will see firsthand how Citilog’s AI-powered video analytics provide unmatched vigilance, even in the most challenging conditions.

Citilog’s Automatic Incident Detection (AID) system is pre-trained with deep learning on a vast dataset of real-world incidents. This enables it to excel at detecting critical events in seconds, when response time can save lives. From collisions, wrong-way drivers, and debris to pedestrians on the roadway, Citilog ensures rapid alerts for control centre operators. For instance, in France’s Vuache Tunnel, the AID system detected a vehicle fire within seconds, enabling an immediate response and tunnel closure that averted secondary collisions and prevented dangerous smoke exposure in a confined space where the consequences

could have been catastrophic.

Unlike other systems, Citilog’s deep learning algorithms intelligently filter out adverse weather conditions like rain,

snow, fog, shadows, and sun glare. This drastically reduces false positives and ensures reliable performance precisely when visibility is impaired.This all-weather capability means genuine incidents are never missed, providing operators with unwavering confidence. Beyond incident detection, Citilog also provides robust video AI for intersections, delivering rich data on vehicle and vulnerable road user movements to enable agencies to make informed decisions on signal timing and infrastructure improvements, further enhancing safety for pedestrians and

With Citilog, transportation agencies gain a comprehensive, resilient solution for safeguarding critical roadways. It ensures faster, more effective incident response year-round, with dramatically fewer false positives than many other systems.

Stand: 05.134

www.citilog.com

Intertraff will debut proactive safety and portable enforcement solutions

Intertraff will use Intertraffic to showcase its advanced traffic portfolio and launch the latest version of its Noxis distracted driving detection system.

The enhanced Noxis solution now integrates with a full-colour variable message sign (VMS) to communicate with drivers in real time. When the system detects a violation — such as handheld mobile phone use or an unfastened seatbelt for the driver or front passenger — the VMS can display an immediate, specific warning. This capability marks a strategic evolution from purely punitive enforcement towards proactive road safety. The aim is to help road users correct risky behaviour on the spot, fostering

immediate compliance.

Where legislation permits, the same robust platform can also generate enforceable digital evidence packages and back-office exports for streamlined processing.

Concurrently, Intertraff will introduce a new, fully portable traffic-light enforcement system. Designed for rapid deployment, it operates on integrated batteries or optional solar panels, requiring no fixed power connection. The system detects traffic-light states via a dedicated video camera, eliminating the need for trenching or intrusive electrical work. This design minimises impact on existing infrastructure and allows for remarkably

quick installation. The D-Cop traffic-light enforcement camera can typically be installed, configured, and commissioned in around 30 minutes, making it an ideal solution for temporary traffic hotspots, longterm roadworks, and pilot enforcement projects.

Through these innovations, Intertraff demonstrates its commitment to transforming traffic monitoring into an active, intelligent, and real-time safety tool. The company is showcasing how technology can move beyond simple violation recording to actively protect all road users.

Stand: 01.504 www.intertraff.com

Mobile and AI-driven traffic intelligence from MAV Systems

At Intertraffic, MAV Systems will be showcasing how intelligent ANPR technology can deliver optimised transport and parking operations while enhancing efficiency, accuracy and road safety. The company’s latest innovations, MAV Mobile, MAV AiQ and BayiQ, demonstrate its continued focus on performance, reliability and future-ready traffic intelligence solutions.

MAV Systems is a leading provider of intelligent automatic number plate recognition (ANPR) technology, delivering advanced data capture and analytics for smart cities, highways, tolling, parking, and enforcement applications.

MAV Mobile offers operators instant ANPR intelligence without fixed installs, delivering increased enforcement accuracy, faster identification and behavioural tracking. Supporting advanced operational coverage and lower operational costs through flexible deployment and reliability, MAV Mobile offers independent in-car management or seamless integration with new and legacy backoffice systems.

MAV AiQ is the company’s advanced AI-powered analytics platform, delivering real-time

Japanese quality and proven reliability for parking solutions

Sanei Electric, a trusted Japanese manufacturer, will present its latest lineup of kiosk printers at Intertraffic. The company’s commitment to ‘Made in Japan’ craftsmanship ensures exceptional quality, durability, and long term performance, earning it strong recognition in global markets.

vehicle data intelligence and powerful insights for traffic management, enforcement, and planning. By combining deep learning with high-performance ANPR capture, the platform supports vehicle GhostPlate identification, classification, behavioural analysis, data filtering and secure API integration, enabling smarter decision-making across transport networks.

Sanei’s printers are widely adopted in parking applications worldwide, where reliability, print accuracy, and stable operation are essential. From ticketing machines to payment kiosks, they deliver consistent performance in both indoor and outdoor environments, meeting the demanding needs of modern parking systems. The company offers one of the industry’s broadest printer portfolios, ranging from compact mechanisms to fully integrated modules. A rich selection of options—including presenters, bezels, cutters, and mounting configurations— allows system integrators to tailor each printer to their specific application, ensuring seamless integration into diverse kiosk designs and workflows.

Backed by extensive sector experience, Sanei Electric provides expert guidance to help customers select the optimal printer, whether the priority is speed, durability, paper handling, or environmental resistance. Its solutions are designed to meet the precise requirements of parking operators and equipment manufacturers.

Sanei Electric says it looks forward to showcasing its commitment to quality, innovation, and customer focused engineering, offering printer solutions

BayiQ extends MAV’s intelligent detection capabilities to bay and zone monitoring applications, providing accurate vehicle presence and dwell data for parking, kerbside management and smart city applications. With rich data outputs and seamless integration into existing parking and ITS platforms, BayiQ supports efficient space management, policy enforcement and datadriven urban planning.

Stand: 05.428 www.anprcameras.com

Visitors to Intertraffic can experience demonstrations of these advanced ANPR and traffi intelligence solutions at the stand it shares with sister company AGD Systems as part of The Traffic Group.

INNOVATIONS & SOLUTIONS

Observe Traffic Conditions Without Influencing Behaviour

Understanding how drivers behave under normal conditions, particularly when no signs, displays, or officers are present, is key to understanding when and where speed enforcement and traffic calming measures are needed most. The Street Dynamics Traffic Data Collector 2 (TDC 2) which will be highlighted at Intertraffic is designed to collect traffic and speed data without drawing attention or influencing driver behavior.

Small, lightweight, and CE certified, the TDC 2 is discretely housed in a weatherproof enclosure roughly the size of a paperback book. It mounts easily to poles or signposts and can be deployed or relocated in minutes. Once activated, it collects traffic

data continuously, recording speed, direction, time, and volume for both approaching and receding vehicles. This allows agencies to study traffic

patterns on both sides of a roadway using a single device.

An internal battery supports operation for up to eight days, while an optional

solar kit enables long-term, unattended deployment.

Data access is flexible. Surveys can be retrieved via USB or short-range wireless or viewed remotely using the optional 4G connection and Street Dynamics Web Portal. Analysis tools allow users to generate traffic counts, speed distributions, and charts suitable for infrastructure planning, grant applications, and community engagement. By giving agencies direct ownership of both the equipment and the data, the TDC 2 offers a practical way to gather reliable traffic insights on demand, without relying on third-party data collection services.

Stand: 01.543

https://streetdynamics.com/tdc-2

Harrier Series ANPR Cameras set a set benchmark

QRO Solutions will be in Amsterdam to demonstrate how it is redefining the landscape of automatic number plate recognition (ANPR) with its compact, yet powerful, Harrier Series ANPR cameras. Engineered to deliver outstanding accuracy and performance, these devices offer exceptional detection and recognition capabilities across a wide range of number plate types and styles. According to QRO Solutions, what sets its technology apart is the seamless integration of advanced features within a highly competitive base unit price. Both cameras are equipped with built-in GPS, 4G connectivity, Wi-Fi, and H.264 video streaming as standard, ensuring robust performance in various deployment scenarios.

camera boasts a motorised zoom lens capable of monitoring up to three adjacent lanes where mounted overhead. This adaptability makes it a powerful solution catering for diverse and varied infrastructure needs.

Both models support advanced video analytics, including vehicle make, model, colour, and vehicle classification. QRO’s development roadmap promises further

The Harrier Mini Fixed ANPR camera weighs under one kilogram and measures just 190mm x 99mm x 63mm, it is ideal for both fixed, mobile, or redeployable use. Its sleek, compact design makes it the perfect partner for the Harrier AI Fixed ANPR camera, offering flexibility without compromising capability.

Meanwhile, the Harrier AI Fixed ANPR

AI-driven enhancements, such as ADR (hazardous goods) plate detection.

QRO Solutions is inviting delegates to visit its stand (05.359) to further discuss the benefits these ANPR camera solutions can deliver.

Stand: 05.359 www.qrosolutions.co.uk

ICE Tech systems deliver smarter border and transport management

ICE Tech, a Dubai-based software solutions provider, develops and implements digital systems for government use. At the event, the company will showcase solutions that support border management, transport information systems, road tolling, and law enforcement.

ICE Tech delivers integrated platforms that combine hardware, software, and data infrastructure to enhance operational efficiency, compliance, and revenue management.

The company’s core platform, the Integrated Country Engine (ICE), enables

multiple government agencies, processes, and data sources to integrate into a single system. This allows authorities to manage operations centrally, improve data consistency, and support informed decisionmaking across transport and enforcement functions.

ICE Tech solutions are designed to operate within existing technical environments and integrate with legacy systems. By digitising manual and fragmented processes, the platforms enable more consistent service delivery and reduce operational inefficiencies for public sector organisations. The company works with

Dynaroads to unveil world-first self-moving barrier

Swiss company Dynaroads will launch what it says is a worldfirst self-moving barrier fully automatic contraflow traffic management system. One or more lanes can be switched from one direction to the other by remote control from the traffic control centre. The company says the switching process takes less than 15 minutes, so that an additional lane can be provided for directions with a higher traffic volume if necessary. The switch can be made several times a day. For example, in the morning towards the city center for commuter traffic, in the evening out of the city, then back into the city for the evening sporting fixture or concert, out of the city again after the event, and back into the city the next morning. The

significant, claims Dynaroads. The core element of the system is the company’s Dyna-Switch - a self-propelled guardrail with a length of up or switched to open the lane in one direction or the other. The restraining effect of the movable barrier ensures that no compromises have to be

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