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Papercast to debut latest e-paper bus stop displays in the UK at Intelligent Transport Conference 2018

Papercast will showcase its latest generation e-paper bus stop displays at this year’s Intelligent Transport Conference on 1-2 November 2018. Taking place at the QEII Centre in London, the show brings together stakeholders from across the international transport markets to share development and investment plans, technological advances, current challenges and how to overcome them.

At the show, set to be bigger and better than ever, Papercast will exhibit its range of solar-powered, wireless e-paper bus stop displays, also bigger and better than ever. Visitors to the stand will see the Papercast 13.3” single and 13.3” double standalone displays in action, and find out more about other Papercast display products, as well as the powerful Papercast content management system.

See us on stand 17

“We are excited to demonstrate Papercast displays at one of the UK’s most prominent transport conferences, designed to support pioneering intelligent transport initiatives in the industry,” comments Robert Bicket, CEO at Papercast. “Through continuous improvement, we have a passenger information display solution that offers unparalleled performance and functionality, and is experiencing rapid adoption by leading authorities around the world”.

Papercast enables transport providers to deliver real-time bus arrivals and other service information to passengers at bus stops using solar powered, sunlight readable e-paper displays, with wireless connectivity. The displays can be easily installed within hours and are ideally suited for outside locations lacking physical infrastructure such as power and data.

We look forward to seeing you in London!

 

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Posted October 24, 2018 By

Rado is passionate about improving the passenger experience across the globe, with a focus on developing customer relationships and strategic partnerships in the APAC region. He also leads our go-to-market strategy for advanced prediction tools, Better ETA.

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