GATSO introduces new T-series platform - designed for the future of enforcement
GATSO unveils its new T-series platform during the Intertraffic Amsterdam 2012. More than a new design and cutting-edge technology, it was born out of a completely new vision for the present and future needs of the enforcement sector.
The GATSO history of innovations in road safety is unique. The completely new T-series platform is based on more than 50 years of experience and innovations. The key strenght of the T-series is that it fulfills the market’s need for low cost of ownership and maximising return on investment. To realize this, GATSO focuses on specific aspects, such as ease of installation and maintenance, and further improved violation efficiency. All offered on a platform that is future proof and expandible.
According to Timo Gatsonides, Managing Director of GATSO, “The T-series platform has the built-in technological capability to provide much more than traditional speed and red light enforcement functions. This includes options like AMBER Alert, flagging black list or suspect vehicles for wider crime prevention, or producing statistics – a full range of additional functions based on ANPR.
The T-series platform consists of a range of innovative technology design and components, housed in a revolutionary new cabinet. The latest high-tech components for image capture, machine vision, detection and more are combined in an architecture that provides the foundation for building customized and effective enforcement solutions. For more information about the T-series visit t-series.gatso.com.
About GATSO
Founded in 1958 by Monte Carlo racing champion, engineer and inventor Maurice Gatsonides, GATSO delivers traffic enforcement solutions around the world. From design and manufacturing, to installation and operation. Fifty years after the world’s first speed measuring device was introduced, GATSO is still the leader in speed and red light enforcement. The company has implemented projects in more than 60 countries and delivered 45,000 systems around the world. For more information go to www.gatso.com.
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