Bitsensing participates in 'Central Asia Transportation Infrastructure Construction Project'

Bitsensing, a cutting-edge radar solution company, is expanding its presence in the global market by participating in an intelligent transportation system (ITS) infrastructure construction project in Central Asia.

Bitsensing recently announced that it has introduced its TIMOS™ (Traffic Insight Monitoring Sensor) sensor for the first phase of a traffic infrastructure construction project in major cities in Central Asia. Through this, Bitsensing plans to expand the introduction of TraXight™, a server solution utilizing artificial intelligence (AI) technology, in the second phase of its future projects.

TIMOS™ is an integrated traffic sensor that combines radar, camera, and edge computing technologies, and is mainly used for speed violation detection and vehicle detection systems (VDS). In addition, it is expected that road infrastructure management and real-time traffic situation response capabilities will be significantly improved through linkage with the TraXight™ server solution that applies AI-based data analysis technology.

Bitsensing has been recognized for its technological prowess by carrying out numerous projects in the domestic smart city and intelligent transportation system fields. This entry into Central Asia is part of a global strategy that has expanded through Verona, Italy, and has established a bridgehead for future entry into more overseas markets. In particular, the recent introduction of the company's cutting-edge ITS technology and achievements at the Korean Pavilion at the 'Dubai 2024 ITS World Congress' was an important opportunity for the entry into Central Asia.

Kim Eui-cheol, Vice President of Bitsensing, said, “Participation in this project is the result of Bitsensing’s technological prowess and solutions being recognized for their global competitiveness,” and “This will be an opportunity to promote Korea’s excellent ITS technology to more overseas markets, starting with Central Asia, based on technology that has been verified domestically.”


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