Parking management industry company Smart Parking has applauded its progress in FY24, delivering record results, and is looking forward to delivering continued growth and a strong performance in FY25.
Smart traffic management systems and the benefits surrounding them are being explored by cities and municipal transportation agencies around the world, in order to mitigate against the detrimental impact on congestion, lost productivity hours and harmful carbon emissions, new research has revealed.
Australian-listed parking technology company Smart Parking has acquired manually operated UK car park management business NE Parking.
Australian tech company Divvy is deploying its Internet of Things (IoT) I/O Controller to help building managers automate car parking and property functions using smart building technology.
Service revenues from low-power IoT technologies will exceed US$2.6 billion by 2024, rising from only US$290 million in 2019, a growth of 800% over the next 5 years, according to a new report.
NNNCo, the Australian company building a national narrowband network in Australia for IoT, has deployed multiple smart city pilot solutions over a new IoT network in Newcastle.
Australian-listed global parking business Smart Parking is set to operate in Adelaide, after being advised that the City of Adelaide intends to provide Smart Parking sensors, smart phone guidance and payment application and maintenance services in the city.
Telstra has selected Australian-listed parking business Smart Parking as its preferred supplier of parking technology, allowing the telco to offer the parking company’s technology to its "smart cities" customers.
Parking business Smart Parking has secured a new contract valued at approximately $800,000 with Hobart City Council in Tasmania.
Australian-listed global parking company Smart Parking has been selected to provide its smart parking system to the New Zealand city of Hamilton.
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