
She has a dynamic course of 21 years behind her and has many important projects in Greece and abroad. OUR The development and production of these innovative systems is carried out in Greece by Greek scientists and includes the creation of hardware and software.
Examples are fleet management and real-time passenger information products that have been installed and are successfully operating in more than 25 cities in Greece and abroad.
OUR Link Technology which currently employs 60 people, all with a high scientific level, from programmers to transport specialists, is a company that coined the term “telematics” in Greece 20 years ago at the forefront of transport, leaving its innovative footprint in a number of large urban and intercity transport projects in the Greek as well as the Asian market.
Link Technologies inaugurated a new and innovative road for urban transport in Thessaloniki in 2004, implementing the first successful Greek system telematics system for transport project management in OASTH, from bus location to driver change management, planning, scheduling and route control, which has even been awarded one of the top five in Europe, above and beyond the London equivalent. However, the most challenging project for Link Technologies so far has been the implementation of an innovative telematics system to manage 2,100 vehicles in Attica’s urban transport. This is a particularly complex and demanding project that has won the trust of Lecanopedi passengers, contributing to a significant improvement in the quality of services provided by OASA.
At the same time, Link Technologies is implementing telematics systems in many KTELs throughout Greece, as well as EKABs in Thessaloniki, Athens and other cities. The effectiveness of the telematics system was demonstrated in the tragedy in Mati, where EKAB ambulances were the first to arrive on the scene precisely because of the intelligent telematics support they had.
In addition to this, Link Technologies has developed other smart city applications such as intelligent waste management system which includes sensors placed in garbage cans and trash cans, as well as GPS tracking devices for telematically controlling garbage trucks, which have already been adopted in many municipalities in Greece. But the systems for telematic management of municipal car parks and supervised parking which allow the user to easily find a parking space through their mobile phone.
At the same time, the company develops and manufactures its own solutions. telematic hydrometers remotely measure water consumption and transmit information to the dispatch center. smart system includes sensors that measure flow, pressure and water quality, monitor and monitor water networks in real time, detect malfunctions and leaks. In this way, a reduction in water losses, an immediate response to the restoration of damage, and a reliable and efficient operation of water supply networks are achieved.
Source: Kathimerini

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