Clarivate, a global leader in providing trusted information and insights to accelerate the pace of innovation, released the first ever Top 100 New Brands report. We are thrilled, that Yunex Traffic is one of them! And that just one year after the launch of Yunex Traffic on July 1st 2021.
The most modern traffic control system in Poland is launched – ITS Tychy
At the end of June 2022, the most advanced and extensive traffic control system in Poland was completed. Priority for buses and trolleybuses, clear information for drivers and passengers, weighing trucks, measuring car speed and infrastructure cooperation with autonomous vehicles are selected possibilities of the new ITS system in Tychy.
It was announced in January 2022 and on June 30th, 2022 the time has come: the sale of Yunex Traffic has been successfully completed and we are a proud part of the Atlantia Group. This is not only a big step for us, but also for the whole ITS industry.
Yunex Traffic is now part of Atlantia S.p.A.; shareholders’ meeting confirms Yunex Traffic’s CEO and CFO
The sale of Yunex Traffic from Siemens Mobility to Atlantia S.p.A. announced on 17 January 2022 has successfully been closed on 30 June 2022. With Atlantia as new, strategic owner, Yunex Traffic is best positioned to build its position as the global leader in adaptive traffic management systems, intelligent solutions for networking traffic and tolling systems. Markus Schlitt and Jan Villwock will remain in office as CEO and CFO.
Yunex Traffic and partners to advance autonomous shuttle capability
Yunex Traffic announced the successful integration of the company’s OBUs and RSUs into the University of Florida’s autonomous shuttle program. The initiative is part of a research project funded by the Florida Department of Transportation (FDOT), called the Trapezium Project, and in Gainesville, will allow two autonomous Transdev EasyMile shuttles operating around the University of Florida Campus to observe and obey traffic signals.
14 June marks the first anniversary of Birmingham’s Clean Air Zone (CAZ) entering full operation, with the enforcement scheme having been designed and installed by Yunex Traffic. Since the CAZ was implemented, there has been a significant fall in the percentage of the most polluting vehicles entering the city centre, with air quality in central Birmingham improving as a result.
In the report "2022 China Road Traffic Controller Market Research" by 7its.com, Yutraffic ranked No. 4 as the most recognized traffic controller brands. Besides, they have received a “thank you” letter from the City of Beijing for their great support in the construction and application of the Beijing High-Level Autonomous Driving Demonstration Zone.
Yunex Traffic and CAOS are celebrating the 20th anniversary of their sales partnership. The German company CAOS supplies software systems for inventory and management of public fixed assets for municipal administration.
9-euro-ticket: Is the public transport problem solved?
With the 9-euro-ticket, the German government aims to lessen the financial impact of rising prices on the travelling public and make public transport more attractive. However, previous projects in other cities show that prices are not the biggest issue for public transport. Rather, it is the limited supply, poor reliability and the lack of comfort that make citizens choose the car in preference to the bus or train. Markus Schlitt, CEO of Yunex Traffic, discusses how the intelligent control of public transport could solve these problems and, in doing so, increase the attractiveness of public transport in the long term.