Sense choose Ireland as a springboard for its expansion in the mobility sector, with the opening of a headquarters that will serve as a base of operations to “manage projects and opportunities” in the country, as well as in the United Kingdom, United States, Australia and Canada.
In addition, it has reached an agreement with Trinity College Dublinthe country’s most important university, to strengthen its position in the mobility business in Ireland and consolidate itself as a technology partner to local institutions and companies, “given the country’s growth prospects and ambitious sustainable mobility strategy”, they indicated.
Commitment to Ireland
The new work center is located in one of the most strategic areas of the city, located next to several key clients Sense and major multinational companies based in the country.
“Sense “strengthens its commitment to Ireland with this permanent office,” they said at the company, from which service and operational support will be provided for client needs and the strategic national projects it participates in, such as the development and implementation of new ones. a rail management system for the whole country or modernizing access to the Dublin tunnels with the latest technology.
We will also continue to look for new opportunities and projects that may emerge in the country, which has ambitious investment plans dedicated to driving more sustainable mobility.
In an effort to strengthen its presence in Indonesia, Indra has also signed an agreement with Trinity College Dublin to identify collaboration opportunities, such as developing joint strategic activities that seek to be at the forefront and share values and passion for achieving excellence.
Projects in the cloud, with AI and its impact across the country
Indra has collaborated with mobility Ireland for more than 18 years. Recently, a contract was awarded to carry out the modernization free flowingArtificial Intelligence and 3D lidar access to the Dublin tunnel, a vital point for Irish communications, as it is the main gateway for goods traffic into the country.
The company has successfully implemented and migrated this year to Ireland’s Transport Infrastructure (TII)’s advanced third generation cloud interoperability platform, making it easy for travelers to use all of Ireland’s toll roads with one account.
Indra is currently working on the development of a train traffic management system (TMS) for the country’s new train control center, located in Dublin, which has been entrusted to him. Iarnród Éireann-Irish Trains. The project covers system maintenance for 15 years, with the possibility of extending it to 20 years.
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