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Dover's Subsidiary Launches AI-Powered Vehicle Wash Solutions

Dover Corporation DOV announced that its subsidiary Innovative Control Systems, a brand of OPW Vehicle Wash Solutions, launched an AI-powered license-plate recognition (LPR) solution. This move will improve operational efficiency and satisfaction for Dover's customers.

Smart cities on the move—how AI is helping improve urban flow

EU researchers are using AI to help ease the flow in Europe's cities, making urban environments both safer and greener.

TEAMZ Summit 2025 Official Agenda Announced - Key Sessions on the Future of Web3 & AI Confirmed

The official agenda for TEAMZ Summit 2025, taking place on April 16-17, 2025, at Toranomon Hills International Forum, has been released. As Japan's largest

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NEC Begins Pilot Project for Automating Mechanical Parking Facilities Using AI Technology

In an era where technological advancements are reshaping industries, NEC has embarked on an ambitious initiative to automate mechanical parking facilities by leveraging AI technology. Announced on March 21, this pilot project aims to reduce the operational burden on staff while enhancing safety and convenience for users in parking experiences.

New Pomona project will use AI technology to improve traffic safety

Pomona is tackling its biggest traffic and safety issues with a new transportation system that uses AI technology. Designed to improve safety and traffic flow, artificial intelligence technology will gather traffic data along Mission Boulevard and Towne Avenue in Pomona.

Raspberry Pi and AI power open source smart city monitoring project

Glossyio has created a Raspberry Pi-powered traffic monitor that uses AI to monitor traffic and look for statistics around specific travelers like cyclists and pedestrians.

Fujitsu advances AI in radio access networks for real-time video analytics

The integration of AI into radio access networks enables applications such as predicting criminal behavior and detecting falls among vulnerable individuals.

Japan's Nissan tests driverless vehicles in city streets filled with cars and people

The driverless technology from Nissan Motor Corp., which uses 14 cameras, nine radars and six LiDar sensors installed in and around the vehicle, highlights Japan's eagerness to catch up with players like Google's Waymo that have taken the lead in the U.S.