SoCal Transportation Experts Assembled at Iteris Open House Event

1 min. Read • Posted 05/31/2018 by David Sadeghi

Transportation experts, enthusiasts and officials congregated in our Santa Ana, CA headquarters last week for the Iteris Open House.

Iteris Open House

Representatives from city and state agencies from around southern California all took part in interactive product demonstrations, which covered bicycle and pedestrian detection (SmartCycle, PedTrax and the award-winning SmartCycle Bike Indicator), signal performance measures (Iteris SPM), and performance analytics solutions (VantageLive! and iPeMS).

Iteris Open House

Informative sessions on subjects such as A Practitioner's Guide to SPM, Multimodal Data, and Measuring and Managing your Transportation Network were also well attended throughout the day.

Iteris Open House

If you were unable to attend, stay tuned to the official Iteris Twitter, LinkedIn and Facebook feeds for announcements on upcoming events.

You can also keep track of events in a city near you on our Events page.

Iteris Open House

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David Sadeghi is director, digital marketing at Iteris.

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