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Mobility as a Service (MaaS)
Mobility-as-a-Service (MaaS) uses software to allow passengers to plan, book and pay for multiple legs of a journey through one single, integrated platform. The suppliers in this section provide MaaS services.
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Ticketing
Suppliers in this section deliver ticketing solutions that are innovative, increasingly smart, digital, integrated and generally new.
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Traffic Management
The suppliers in this section deliver traffic management software. This can range from telematics solutions, to aspects such as tolling and congestion charging.
Transport & Mobility Software News
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Farmers Tackling Seasonal Worker Shortages
With seasonal worker shortages on the rise, WeMove is providing transport services in rural communities to help struggling farmers.
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Kapsch TrafficCom Awarded Contract in Santa Cruz de Tenerife
Kapsch has been awarded a contract for the maintenance of the traffic management system of the city of Santa Cruz de Tenerife in Spain.
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How Zipcar Inspired a Tutoring Service to Rethink Transportation
Zipcar is helping Private Prep thrive in NYC with its program that saves tutors time with conveniently located vehicles & on-demand booking.
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Kapsch TrafficCom Supplies Brobizz with Tolling Technology
Kapsch TrafficCom (KTC) has announced a significant contract with the Danish EETS toll service provider, Brobizz.
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Q-Free Joins the iATL Partner Alliance
Q-Free has announced that is has joined the Infrastructure Automotive Technology Laboratory (iATL) Alliance.
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A Summary of the New DfT MaaS Code of Practice
SkedGo delves into the new MaaS code of practice, and key recommendations by the Department of Transport (DfT).
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Over One Billion Transactions on NY Thruway Tolling System
Kapsch TrafficCom proudly celebrates the processing of over one billion transactions since the inception of the systemwide cashless tolling.
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Umo Platform Modernizes Fare Payment in Sault Ste. Marie
Cubic Transportation Systems (CTS) is proud to work with Sault Ste. Marie Transit in successfully launching Umo in Ontario, Canada.
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Beyond Transportation: The Expanding Horizons of MaaS
SkedGo believes that the concept of Mobility-as-a-Service (MaaS) has emerged to seamlessly integrate various modes of urban transportation.
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UK Department for Transport Publishes MaaS Code of Practice
The UK government's Department for Transport (DfT) has published a new code of practice for Mobility-as-a-Service (MaaS).
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Leveraging Digital Twins to Improve Urban Transport
SkedGo explores the value of digital twins for urban mobility, some of the challenges faced, and a snapshot of their use in practice.
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US: MDOT Proposes Automated Vehicle Express Lane for I-94
The Michigan Department of Transportation (MDOT) has proposed a project to construct an express lane for connected and automated vehicles.
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Portland Tour Highlights NextGen TSP from LYT and Q-Free
The City of Portland will be giving a tour of the transit signal priority (TSP) measures implemented in partnership with Q-Free and LYT.
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France Now Part of Seamless Mobility Network
Using the European network is easier than ever now that France has joined the streamlined toll payment system by tolltickets.
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SATD's New Fare Collection System on Cubic's Umo Platform
Cubic announces the launch of its Umo platform as the new automated fare collection system for the Salem Area Mass Transit District (SAMTD).
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Cisco Secure Equipment Access in 2023 Tech Innovators Awards
Cisco has been recognised at CRN's Tech Innovators Awards for its Secure Equipment Access Plus in the Cloud Tools and Management category.
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7 Benefits of Launching Shared Mobility in a Small Town
ATOM Mobility details the seven important benefits of launching a shared mobility business in a small town.
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Hitachi's 360Pass App Starts Commercial Service in Genoa
Hitachi Rail’s 360Pass app has entered commercial service in Genoa, Itlay under a new agreement with the city’s transit authority, AMT.
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Benefits of Flexible Supply for Multi-Region DRT Services
In this blog, WeMove explores the flexible supply model for a DRT service and why it may be the most efficient approach.
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Future Digital Awards: MaaS Proves Crucial to Reaching Net Zero
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Safe and Sustainable Traffic with Connected Vehicles
Kapsch TrafficCom believes that road traffic is becoming more dangerous for vulnerable road users like pedestrians and cyclists.
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Connecting DOTs with IoT for Intelligent Transportation Systems
Cisco believes network connectivity for roadway devices is increasingly important as traffic engineers are tasked with connecting new device…
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Three Signals of Secure Roadways Infrastructure
Cisco asks and answers the question: What does it take to address cybersecurity across a vast roadways infrastructure?
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L.A. Metro Launches Fare Capping Policy on Cubic TAP System
Customers in L.A. can now use their Cubic-powered TAP card to pay per ride until they hit a daily fare cap of $5 or a 7-day fare cap of $18.
