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Alliance for Parking Data Standards & Park'nPay
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Alliance for Parking Data Standardswill release the finalised Version 2.0 of the global parking standard later this month, following a public review of the draft standard in the second half of 2019. This ground-breaking initiative will establish a common language for data elements and definitions in the parking, transportation, and mobility sectors – streamlining innovation, progress and technology in our industry – and beyond. Parking Australia is looking to hold a webinar in the coming months to inform members of what the standards may mean for them.
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WA Government to ban wheel clamping
The West Australian Premier, Mark McGowan, has called wheel clamping contractors in his state "thugs and bullies", referring to the way that contractors target people as unacceptable and un-Australian. In response the WA Government is...
Bristol Airport partners with IDeaS to optimise parking
IDeaS Revenue Solutions, the world's leading provider of revenue management software and services, will implement its Car Park Revenue Management System (CPRMS) at Bristol Airport (BRS) to optimise 17,000+ parking spaces.
SenSen wins A$1.24M Singapore Government contract with ATT
Leading smart cities solutions provider SenSen Networks has been successful in winning a Government of Singapore tender for the operation and maintenance of a Closed Circuit Television (CCTV) enforcement camera system, alongside its...
London's Gatwick Airport set to improve customer experience
Gatwick Airport is the UK's second largest airport, with over 46 million passengers travelling through each year, and in the interest of improving customer experience, Gatwick Airport has decided to revisit the way their short-term car...
The Parking Australia Convention & Exhibition returns to Adelaide from 8 November this year. If you are seeking out the latest technology, or want to learn about new innovations in parking then PACE has something for...
Self-driving cars will not fix our transportation woes
The prevailing belief is that a system of self-driving cars will solve several environmental and social problems without us needing to worry. Unfortunately, this future will almost certainly never come to pass.