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Permission Granted for personal development and management of ITS server at National Petroleum Rakyat Malaysia (NPRA)

Norwegian Public Roads Administration (Statens vegvesen - NPRA) grants contract to Q-Free for designing and operating a novel Intelligent Transportation System (ITS) server. The server in question.

Building Own ITS Server for NPRA's Authorization
Building Own ITS Server for NPRA's Authorization

Permission Granted for personal development and management of ITS server at National Petroleum Rakyat Malaysia (NPRA)

In a significant development, Q-Free has been awarded a contract by the Norwegian Public Roads Administration (NPRA) to develop and operate a new Intelligent Transportation System (ITS) server. This project marks a step towards the wider implementation of cooperative intelligent transportation systems (C-ITS).

The new ITS server, set to replace a pilot software introduced in 2019, is expected to offer improved performance. Q-Free will be responsible for the development and operation of the server, with the operations component being delivered as a service. The operations are significant in the context of the wider implementation of C-ITS.

Ola Martin Lykkja, Q-Free's project manager for Road User Charging (RUC) 2.0, stated that this project represents a significant milestone. He further added that it signifies a step towards the wider implementation of cooperative intelligent transportation systems (C-ITS).

The NPRA's current project signifies a shift from research to full-scale deployment of C-ITS technology. This project is part of a series of global events focused on user-financed transportation, including tolling, pricing, and road usage charging.

Q-Free has previously delivered large-scale ITS projects, including a statewide advanced traffic management system in the USA in 2021. The company's involvement in this project aligns with Norway's ongoing efforts to modernise road infrastructure through intelligent mobility solutions.

Attendees can learn more about this project and secure their place in the conference series by clicking the provided link. The global Road User Charging Conference series will take place in Brussels (March 2025), Abu Dhabi (May 2025), Miami (September 2025), and Singapore (October 2025). The conference series offers invaluable insights into the transformation of transportation systems and aims to provide a platform for senior decision-makers to tackle industry issues, share innovative ideas, and network with global leaders.

Financial details of the NPRA contract have not been disclosed. However, the project is expected to provide improved throughput, robustness, and error handling, contributing to the advancement of intelligent transportation systems.

In conclusion, Q-Free's award of the contract to develop and operate a new ITS server is a significant step towards the wider implementation of cooperative intelligent transportation systems (C-ITS). The project is part of a series of global events focused on user-financed transportation and aligns with Norway's ongoing efforts to modernise road infrastructure through intelligent mobility solutions. For more information about the conference series and to secure your place, visit the provided link.

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