Nedap's successful partnership with InfraConrol has led to the installation of SENSIT wireless parking sensors in the Salthomen ferry area
Infracontrol and Nedap have been awarded the Svepark Award nomination for Salthomen installation during the conference

During the Svepark Nordic Parking Conference, held in Stockholm at the end of April, Nedap has announced Infracontrol as Certified Partner for Wireless Vehicle Detection.

The Swedish company Infracontrol is an independent system integrator specialising in IT for infrastructures. Infracontrol creates solutions for controlling traffic, monitoring operations, safety information and has developed Infracontrol Online - a cloud service that helps to create intelligent infrastructure.

Svepark Award nomination for Salthomen installation

Nedap's successful partnership with InfraConrol has led to the installation of SENSIT wireless parking sensors in the Salthomen ferry area, in the Swedish city of Gothenburg. Indicating the success of this project, Infracontrol and Nedap have been awarded with a Svepark Award nomination for the Salthomen installation during the Svepark Nordic Parking Conference.

“We are very pleased to become Nedap Certified Partner for Wireless Vehicle Detection. As a certified solution provider, we will be able to provide the solutions to fulfil some of the needs of our Smart City customers that would not have been possible before by using Nedap Identification Systems technology and knowledge of smart parking sensors”, says Johan Höglund, Managing Director of Infracontrol AB.

About the Certified Partner Program

The Certified Partner Program allows partners to get recognised as a committed Nedap partner. Moreover, they obtain access to benefits related to this program, such as additional sales tools, marketing resources, combined marketing opportunities and additional access to technical information and trainings related to products.

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