<H4>DemandTrans and Strafica to develop MaaS and smart city modeling systems</H4>
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<P><STRONG>Chicago-based DemandTrans Inc. has formed a strategic partnership with Finnish company Strafica that will focus on technologies to support Mobility-as-a-Service (MaaS) transportation modeling, planning, and forecasting for transit agencies, and the development of smart cities.</STRONG></P>
<P>DemandTrans has been instrumental in delivering advanced technology and software applications to solve challenging problems in the transit industry for over two decades. Its new partner Strafica is a Helsinki-based transport engineering consultancy founded in 2000, which offers a suite of services, including: urban planning, traffic analysis and forecasts, intelligent transport system (ITS) design, sustainable traffic assessment, transit management center analysis, parking, traffic safety, and public transport planning. The two companies will launch an array of robust planning, modeling and assessment tools via the forthcoming DemandTrans Transit Labs suite of products, which will be launched in the summer.</P>
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DemandTrans and Strafica to develop MaaS and smart city modeling systems
Chicago-based DemandTrans Inc. has formed a strategic partnership with Finnish company Strafica that will focus on technologies to support Mobility-as-a-Service (MaaS) transportation modeling, planning, and forecasting for transit agencies, and the development of smart cities.
DemandTrans has been instrumental in delivering advanced technology and software applications to solve challenging problems in the transit industry for over two decades. Its new partner Strafica is a Helsinki-based transport engineering consultancy founded in 2000, which offers a suite of services, including: urban planning, traffic analysis and forecasts, intelligent transport system (ITS) design, sustainable traffic assessment, transit management center analysis, parking, traffic safety, and public transport planning. The two companies will launch an array of robust planning, modeling and assessment tools via the forthcoming DemandTrans Transit Labs suite of products, which will be launched in the summer.
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http://www.traffictechnologytoday.com/news.php?NewsID=85251
