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Parkeon Leads the Way at Parkex
Parkeon will be demonstrating its industry-leading technology at Parkex in April at the NEC, Birmingham.
The company works closely with local authorities and parking operators to optimise the value of their investment in parking technology, enabling multiple payment methods – from coin, Chip & PIN and mobile app to contactless and online accounts - to be integrated with every on-and-off street scheme.
On-street, Parkeon has transformed its Strada terminals into multi-services kiosks, enabling motorists and pedestrians to print out coupons redeemable at local retail outlets. City Connector utilises Parkeon’s terminal colour touchscreen technology and internet connectivity to offer discount vouchers for shops and restaurants or special promotional offers for local attractions.
Its MiniPark ANPR system is increasingly becoming ticketless and incorporates innovations in account based ticketing, enabling local authorities to create users accounts for local residents to make parking easier.
Its Varioflex Pay-on-Foot system now integrates with the company’s Whoosh! app-based solution, providing another convenient option alongside coin, Chip & PIN and contactless payments.
www.parkeon.co.uk
-Ends- Media enquiries to: Colin Bridgman, Harvest PR Tel: 023 9244 9655 / 07798 735648
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by Colin Bridgman .
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