INIT fare validators are onboard local and regional buses, and located at stations for easy tap and go boarding. The system is PCI (Payment Card Industry) and EMV (Europay, MasterCard® and Visa®) certified for the acceptance of contactless cards and
The Rhode Island Public Transit Authority (RIPTA) decided to modernize their legacy fare system from a cash and closed-loop card to a state-of-the-art account-based and mobile ticketing system. The Agency also needed to integrate both its new
iris-GmbH infrared & intelligent sensors (iris) develops and produces user-centered technologies for the global market of intelligent transportation systems. The high-tech components for automatic passenger counting and mobile video
KRN will provide public transport as early as October, just 17 months after it was set up. "Because we started from scratch, we needed a partner that could commission and network all the necessary systems – all within the tight schedule leading up
KRN started providing public transport in October 2022, just 17 months after it was set up. “Because we started from scratch, we needed a partner that could commission and network all the necessary systems – all within the tight schedule leading up
Jens Mullak, Managing Director of INIT in the UK, sees a “growing trend” for contactless payment around the world. “I think it's a gradual process. But with the popularity of contactless bank cards and the usage of mobile phones, this will
Karlsruhe/Marseille, September 2017.
From October 10th to 12th 2017, INIT will be showcasing their latest state-of-the-art solutions at RNTP taking place in Marseille. During the three days of the exhibition, visitors can take advantage of the
INIT provided the technical basis for the mobility platform with its MOBILE-FLEX solution for on demand services. At its heart is the artificial intelligence-based optimization algorithm Advanced Optimisation Core from INIT subsidiary inola. The
Chesapeake / Karlsruhe, January 2018.
The Tri-County Metropolitan Transportation District (TriMet) recently announced the beta launch of the first virtual public transit card via Android Pay. Through a partnership just announced with Google, select
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