Yunex Traffic has announced a Traffex exclusive, with the ITS giant unveiling its new sustainable Actis traffic signal range at the leading traffic and transport conference on 22-23 May.
The new Actis signal bodies are made 'from 100% recycled material and will be 50% lighter and consume 50% less energy than existing products', Yunex said.
Due for release later this year, the Yutraffic Actis traffic signal will replace Yunex Traffic’s Helios signals. The complete unit will be made in Poole in the UK and features a new mounting system.
Formerly Siemens ITS, the company will also exhibit its new adaptive control solution, FUSION, at the event in Coventry following successful trials in London and Hampshire.
Yunex Traffic UK managing director Wilke Reints said: 'Global challenges are forcing us all to rethink and change areas of our lives, with mobility at the forefront. It is clear that mobility must evolve to become smarter, safer and more sustainable.
'Responding to this challenge, we are delighted to be showcasing a number of innovative, sustainable solutions at the exhibition, including the all-new Actis traffic signal range and our FUSION adaptive control solution.
'Our experienced teams will be available to talk to visitors about these new systems, as well as our complete portfolio of traffic management, enforcement and EV charging infrastructure systems and how they can provide a foundation for Intelligent Traffic Management Fund (ITMF) opportunities.'
The company will also showcase its all-new Web Review Client, the latest addition to the company's Moving Traffic Offence Enforcement portfolio.
This hosted solution allows authorities to review potential contravention data quicker, with transport authorities able to configure and optimise the system to meet their specific needs.
Expert panel on using AI in traffic management
On the first day of the exhibition, Martin Andrews, Yunex Traffic’s head of product management, will be joining other experts from Aston University and Coventry City Council in a panel discussion.
Hosted by Darren Capes from the Department for Transport, the panel will discuss: Using AI to proactively Anticipate and Manage Traffic across the Network.