During the three-day event, Cubic will feature its next-generation traffic management platform, which is currently operating in the National Multimodal Connected Test Bed at the University of Melbourne. This world-first connected transport living lab paves the way for connected and autonomous vehicles. Cubic will also demonstrate its driver enforcement platforms for the processing of safety-related incidents and warnings, as well as for interface with roadside detection systems. In addition, Cubic representatives will discuss Mobility as a Service (MaaS) and the convenience of a single account.
“We’re excited to be part of this important event for the European intelligent transport systems (ITS) industry. Cubic has a long heritage in the U.K. market and we are aiming to expand our footprint,” said Peter Williamson, head of ITS delivery for Europe, Cubic Transportation Systems. “Our solutions and services draw on the strongest of our technologies from across all our transportation-related sectors and respond to the real challenges now facing the business of mobility and safety.”