News & Events

Like the travelers our solutions serve, Citilog is always on the move. Here you’ll find the latest developments in Citilog systems and projects, as well as opportunities to meet and discuss a road forward together.

News & Events

News & Events

Events

Smart City Expo World Congress 2024, the world’s leading event for cities!

We are excited to announce that Citilog will be participating in the Smart City Expo World Congress 2024, the world’s leading event for cities!
Join us from 5-7 November 2024 at Fira Barcelona, where we will showcase our latest innovations in video-based Automatic Incident Detection solutions for tunnels, bridges, and highways.
A special thanks to our partner, Axis Communications, for their continued support and collaboration. Together, we are shaping the future of urban mobility!

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Events

Meet us at ITS Australia

Join us at the Traffic Sensor booth at the upcoming ITS Australia Summit 2024. We extend our heartfelt thanks to our partner, TrafficSensors, for this opportunity
13 Aug. – 15 Aug. 2024
Stand #02
@ : International Convention Centre Sydney/Warrane
Stand : Traffic Sensor

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New Release on CT-IM: Enhanced Safety for Tunnels and Roads

We’re excited to introduce the 2024 release, the latest in traffic management technology. This release features advanced deep learning detection capabilities, improved tracking, and enhanced safety measures. Key updates include  :

early smoke detection
high-performance stopped vehicle detection
wrong-way driver alerts
comprehensive traffic statistics

For more information, please reach us

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Indra brings in Citilog for Silvertown Tunnel incident detection

Indra has chosen an automatic incident detection system from Citilog for the UK’s new Silvertown Tunnel, under construction beneath the River Thames in London.
Citilog supplies video based automatic incident detection solutions for tunnels, bridges and highways. The company will integrate its automatic incident detection (AID) system to help reduce congestion in and around the tunnel between the London borough of Greenwich, the peninsula area, and West Silvertown on the northern bank of the Thames.
Full article here
 

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