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ACS, a Xerox Company, is working hand-in-hand with transportation clients in over 30 countries. ACS is the largest provider of Innovative Mobility Solutions to governments worldwide. From fare collection to toll solutions, from back-office processing to infrastructure installation, we provide systems and services that help solve intractable transportation problems.
Algoé, established in 1959, is a consultancy firm specialized in Project and Programme Management, Organisation, Management of Human Resources, Economic Development and Public Policies, with 170 consultants.
Algoé advises private and public clients ranging from public entities to industries and companies of the tertiary sector, at national and international levels.
The Transportation Informatics Group is actively conducting research involving modeling, simulation, and test-bed evaluations in the frame of the application of information and communication technology in transportation. Following three main transportation systems are addressed: Intelligent Transportation Systems, Intelligent Vehicles and Mobile Robotics Systems and Intelligent Logistics and Supply Chains.
Arup is the creative force at the heart of many of the world’s most prominent projects in the built environment and across industry. From 90 offices in 35 countries our 10,000 planners, designers, engineers and consultants deliver innovative projects across the world with creativity and passion.
ASELSAN, a multiproduct electronics company, carries on its activities in various fields. One of its main field of activity is Traffic & Toll Collection Systems.ASELSAN offers, Operator-Assisted Cash-Based System, Automatic Card-Based System and Automatic Electronic Toll Collection System, which covers all requirements of a modern toll collection administration.
ASFA is gathering 19 members operating more than 8.850 km of toll road with over 50 years of experience.They have high Expertise in concession system, safety, operation, maintenance, traffic information management. They are involved in European projects supported by the European Commission.
ASFINAG plans, finances, maintains and tolls the entire Austrian motorway and expressway network covering 2,175 kilometres. This figure includes 340 kilometres per direction in tunnels and 340 kilometres per direction over bridges.
The Department of Mobility and Transport Technologies within the bmvit is the main financer, organiser, co-ordinator and policy designer of transport technology research at national level in Austria. The department is also the central node and contact point for both national and international policy co-ordination in transport research.
Started as technological spin-off of Autostrade per l’Italia, Autostrade Tech inherits the excellence, that has been, for over 50 years, the heart of one of the largest tolled motorway networks in Europe, confirmed by a worldwide presence in the provision and management of charging, traffic control and monitoring systems.