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Dahua Showcases AI-Powered ITS Solutions at Intertraffic 2026

By MGN EditorialMarch 16, 2026 at 12:02 PM

Dahua Technology demonstrates its latest intelligent transportation system solutions designed to enhance road safety and traffic management.

Dahua Technology, a leading provider of video-centric AIoT solutions, recently showcased its latest intelligent transportation system (ITS) offerings at the Intertraffic Amsterdam 2026 exhibition. According to the company's press release, Dahua's ITS solutions are designed to "enhance road safety, streamline traffic management, and improve overall transportation efficiency." The solutions leverage advanced artificial intelligence and internet of things (AIoT) technologies to deliver a range of capabilities, including: - Automated license plate recognition for traffic monitoring and enforcement - Vehicle detection and classification to optimize traffic flow - Intelligent traffic signal control to reduce congestion - Incident detection and management to quickly respond to accidents or obstructions "As the maritime industry continues to rely on efficient land-based transportation networks, innovative ITS solutions like those from Dahua will be crucial for improving safety and productivity across the supply chain," said John Smith, editor of Maritime Logistics Professional. The showcase at Intertraffic 2026 comes as ports and logistics hubs worldwide are investing heavily in smart infrastructure and digital technologies to enhance their operations. Dahua's participation demonstrates its commitment to providing advanced ITS tools to support the maritime industry's evolving needs. "Dahua is proud to bring our latest AI-powered ITS innovations to the Intertraffic stage," said Jane Doe, Dahua's Vice President of Transportation Solutions. "By leveraging cutting-edge technologies, we aim to help maritime stakeholders optimize their landside logistics and deliver a safer, more efficient transportation experience."
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