
IL, a full-stack mobility platform company, announced on the 26th that it has secured a contract worth approximately 3 billion won for ITS intelligent transportation system performance evaluation and maintenance data collection, its first achievement since its merger with subsidiary Itronics. This contract will run for two years and four months, until April 2028.
This project is a large-scale field data collection project aimed at objectively verifying the performance, accuracy, and reliability of ITS across all expressways under the jurisdiction of the Korea Expressway Corporation. The collected data will be systematically classified and managed and will serve as the foundation for the development of autonomous driving, C-ITS, and AI-based transportation operation systems.
The IL ITS Division collects daytime and nighttime performance evaluation data for on-road ITS equipment, manages data quality, manages data status by agency, and provides on-site data collection operations and technical support. The massive data accumulated in real-world traffic environments serves as a valuable transportation big data asset for enhancing future transportation systems.
This order is the first tangible result since the merger of IL and Itronics, and it is evaluated that Itronics' ITS, Hi-pass, C-ITS, and V2X-based technologies and IL's mobility platform strategy are starting to connect with actual sales and data assets.
Itronics possesses high-pass terminal and ITS system design technology, as well as digital image processing, custom semiconductor, and RF design technology, and has continuously developed next-generation ITS application systems and autonomous driving linkage technology combined with 5G-based C-V2X communication.
Through this service, IL plans to accumulate core data for autonomous driving and future transportation systems and accelerate its transformation into a full-stack mobility platform company encompassing mobility hardware, software, and data.
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