Combining everything under one roof, NEC’s stand at the National Bus and Coach Show was a testament to the work it has been doing for the past few years.
Displaying its new mobility platform, bus lane infringement detection solution and more, NEC solutions architect Tithi Roy told ABC this is just the beginning.
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“We have been working very hard to develop technology that will help enrich the lives of operators, commuters and passengers in Australia,” Roy says.
“That’s exactly what we had on display at the National Bus and Coach Show in Brisbane.”
NEC used the Show to demonstrate a range of its bus solutions, especially its new Turn-By-Turn navigation system. Custom built for the bus industry in collaboration with HERE Technologies, Roy says the reception was amazing.
“We have received positive reviews from the market so far, but it has been nice to show people in-person just what the platform can do,” she says.
“The best way to get customers involved is to get them in front of the product.”
Addressing both common and complex navigational challenges, the new system empowers bus operators and drivers to deliver safer, more reliable bus journeys for commuters.
The company also highlighted its recently announced partnership with Hayden AI, which shows NEC offering a bus lane infringement detection solution in Australia and New Zealand.
“AI is the topic that has been on everyone’s lips this year and there has been a lot of interest in the industry and at the Show about it,” Roy says.
“We feel NEC can play a valuable role in demonstrating how AI solutions are already making big impacts in the areas of infringement detection and road management.”
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