Intertraffic Exhibition

Eschenbach, February 17th 2024 – ADEC Technologies showcasing its portfolio of traffic detectors and smart mobility devices in Amsterdam this April

From April 16th through April 19th of this year, ADEC Technologies is showcasing its portfolio of traffic detection and smart mobility solutions at the Intertraffic, hosted by the RAI in Amsterdam.

„We are excited to be part in the largest traffic related exhibition in the world“, explains Andreas Hartmann, Managing Director at ADEC Technologies AG. „In addition to our non-intrusive traffic detectors, this year we are showcasing our smart mobility solutions, comprising of our traffic data gateway with solar option for applications such as cloud-based congestion management.“

ADEC Technologies will be exhibiting in Hall 2, booth 312. Use this link for free admission. Looking forward to seeing you in Amsterdam!

Siemens Mobility Procures 68 TDC3-8 Traffic Detectors for Traffic Management in Bosnia Herzegovina

Siemens to install 68 high-performance TDC3-8 (TLS 8+1) traffic detectors on the highway E661 from Gradiška to Banja Luka

Eschenbach, July 16, 2019:  ADEC Technologies’ TDC3 non-intrusive traffic detectors with TLS 8+1 vehicle classification are being installed on the E661 highway from Gradiška to Banja Luka in Bosnia-Herzegovina. The detectors are part of the ITS system which monitors and controls the traffic on the mentioned highway. Specifically, detectors are used for  collecting statistical traffic data, such as number and classification of vehicles and level of service. Milan Radivojevic, project manager at Siemens Mobility, explains: “we’ve had very good experience with the ADEC TDC3 traffic detectors, as did my colleagues in Germany and elsewhere. The detectors integrate smoothly to our traffic data collection equipment, the commissioning is straightforward and simple. The present project involves 18 gantries with between two and four detectors at each site. The traffic data is collected and processed in conduct and traffic management system,  which in turn controls the variable message signs. In addition  the data is used for the historical reports which further helps the roads authority to evaluate the traffic situation.”

Andreas Hartmann, Managing Director at ADEC Technologies adds that “in this project, the traffic data from the TDC3 detectors is used both for statistical as well as operational purposes. We are very pleased to see that Siemens outside of Germany is also increasingly taking advantage – as do its customers – of our detector’s accuracy and reliability. We are proud to count Siemens to our customers from the day we founded ADEC Technologies over ten years ago.”

ADEC Technologies is a privately-held manufacturer of non-intrusive traffic detectors based in Switzerland. For more information please contact Andreas Hartmann at +41-55-214-2401 or via e-mail at info@adec-technologies.com

Siemens Mobility is a separately managed company of Siemens AG. As a leader in transport solutions for more than 160 years, Siemens Mobility is constantly innovating its portfolio in its core areas of rolling stock, rail automation and electrification, turnkey systems, intelligent traffic systems as well as related services. With digitalization, Siemens Mobility is enabling mobility operators worldwide to make infrastructure intelligent, increase value sustainably over the entire lifecycle, enhance passenger experience and guarantee availability. In fiscal year 2018, which ended on September 30, 2018, the former Siemens Mobility Division posted revenue of €8.8 billion and had around 34,200 employees worldwide. Further information is available at: www.siemens.com/mobility.

Siemens Mobility Procures 68 TDC3-8 Traffic Detectors for Traffic Management in Bosnia Herzegovina

Siemens to install 68 high-performance TDC3-8 (TLS 8+1) traffic detectors on the highway E661 from Gradiška to Banja Luka

Eschenbach, July 16, 2019:  ADEC Technologies’ TDC3 non-intrusive traffic detectors with TLS 8+1 vehicle classification are being installed on the E661 highway from Gradiška to Banja Luka in Bosnia-Herzegovina. The detectors are part of the ITS system which monitors and controls the traffic on the mentioned highway. Specifically, detectors are used for  collecting statistical traffic data, such as number and classification of vehicles and level of service. Milan Radivojevic, project manager at Siemens Mobility, explains: “we’ve had very good experience with the ADEC TDC3 traffic detectors, as did my colleagues in Germany and elsewhere. The detectors integrate smoothly to our traffic data collection equipment, the commissioning is straightforward and simple. The present project involves 18 gantries with between two and four detectors at each site. The traffic data is collected and processed in conduct and traffic management system,  which in turn controls the variable message signs. In addition  the data is used for the historical reports which further helps the roads authority to evaluate the traffic situation.”

Andreas Hartmann, Managing Director at ADEC Technologies adds that “in this project, the traffic data from the TDC3 detectors is used both for statistical as well as operational purposes. We are very pleased to see that Siemens outside of Germany is also increasingly taking advantage – as do its customers – of our detector’s accuracy and reliability. We are proud to count Siemens to our customers from the day we founded ADEC Technologies over ten years ago.”

ADEC Technologies is a privately-held manufacturer of non-intrusive traffic detectors based in Switzerland. For more information please contact Andreas Hartmann at +41-55-214-2401 or via e-mail at info@adec-technologies.com

Siemens Mobility is a separately managed company of Siemens AG. As a leader in transport solutions for more than 160 years, Siemens Mobility is constantly innovating its portfolio in its core areas of rolling stock, rail automation and electrification, turnkey systems, intelligent traffic systems as well as related services. With digitalization, Siemens Mobility is enabling mobility operators worldwide to make infrastructure intelligent, increase value sustainably over the entire lifecycle, enhance passenger experience and guarantee availability. In fiscal year 2018, which ended on September 30, 2018, the former Siemens Mobility Division posted revenue of €8.8 billion and had around 34,200 employees worldwide. Further information is available at: www.siemens.com/mobility.

Slovenia Installs 68 TDC3 Around Ljubljana and A1

Q-Free in Slovenia installs 68 high-performance TDC3-8 (TLS 8+1) traffic detectors around Ljubljana and A1 highway towards costal region

Eschenbach, May 17, 2019:  ADEC Technologies’ TDC3 non-intrusive traffic detectors with TLS 8+1 vehicle classification are being installed at 30 locations in Slovenia. Jure Pirc, Project Manager at Q-Free in Slovenia, explains “The detectors are used mainly for traffic data acquisition for the level of service estimation as a part of the Traffic Management System on highways.  Based on measured speeds and calculated density the speed limits are regulated automatically (via VMSs) based on the algorithm developed internally here at Q-free Traffic Design. Wrong-way driver detection is used to issue an immediate alert to the traffic control center (in the first automatic phase the users are warned about the event via variable message signs; after the confirmation from the traffic control center operator, the road is closed via VMSs). 8+1 class data is also used for statistical purposes”.

Andreas Hartmann, Managing Director at ADEC Technologies adds that “in this project, the traffic data from the TDC3 detectors is used both for statistical as well as operational purposes. The project entails installations at 30 sites with 2-3 detectors at each site. Reliable traffic detection is the foundation of every traffic management system. Traffic Design, now Q-Free, has been a valued customer for many years, we appreciate their trust in our products.”

ADEC Technologies is a privately-held manufacturer of non-intrusive traffic detectors based in Switzerland. For more information please contact Andreas Hartmann at +41-55-214-2401 or via e-mail at info@adec-technologies.com

Q-free Traffic design was established in 1990. Our business has always been in the development, integration and implementation of intelligent transport systems (ITS) in road traffic, and has thus remained faithful to the fundamental strategy of our founder.

Slovenia Installs 68 TDC3 Around Ljubljana and A1

Q-Free in Slovenia installs 68 high-performance TDC3-8 (TLS 8+1) traffic detectors around Ljubljana and A1 highway towards costal region

Eschenbach, May 17, 2019:  ADEC Technologies’ TDC3 non-intrusive traffic detectors with TLS 8+1 vehicle classification are being installed at 30 locations in Slovenia. Jure Pirc, Project Manager at Q-Free in Slovenia, explains “The detectors are used mainly for traffic data acquisition for the level of service estimation as a part of the Traffic Management System on highways.  Based on measured speeds and calculated density the speed limits are regulated automatically (via VMSs) based on the algorithm developed internally here at Q-free Traffic Design. Wrong-way driver detection is used to issue an immediate alert to the traffic control center (in the first automatic phase the users are warned about the event via variable message signs; after the confirmation from the traffic control center operator, the road is closed via VMSs). 8+1 class data is also used for statistical purposes”.

Andreas Hartmann, Managing Director at ADEC Technologies adds that “in this project, the traffic data from the TDC3 detectors is used both for statistical as well as operational purposes. The project entails installations at 30 sites with 2-3 detectors at each site. Reliable traffic detection is the foundation of every traffic management system. Traffic Design, now Q-Free, has been a valued customer for many years, we appreciate their trust in our products.”

ADEC Technologies is a privately-held manufacturer of non-intrusive traffic detectors based in Switzerland. For more information please contact Andreas Hartmann at +41-55-214-2401 or via e-mail at info@adec-technologies.com

Q-free Traffic design was established in 1990. Our business has always been in the development, integration and implementation of intelligent transport systems (ITS) in road traffic, and has thus remained faithful to the fundamental strategy of our founder.

Slovenia Installs 68 TDC3 Around Ljubljana and A1

Q-Free in Slovenia installs 68 high-performance TDC3-8 (TLS 8+1) traffic detectors around Ljubljana and A1 highway towards costal region

Eschenbach, May 17, 2019:  ADEC Technologies’ TDC3 non-intrusive traffic detectors with TLS 8+1 vehicle classification are being installed at 30 locations in Slovenia. Jure Pirc, Project Manager at Q-Free in Slovenia, explains “The detectors are used mainly for traffic data acquisition for the level of service estimation as a part of the Traffic Management System on highways.  Based on measured speeds and calculated density the speed limits are regulated automatically (via VMSs) based on the algorithm developed internally here at Q-free Traffic Design. Wrong-way driver detection is used to issue an immediate alert to the traffic control center (in the first automatic phase the users are warned about the event via variable message signs; after the confirmation from the traffic control center operator, the road is closed via VMSs). 8+1 class data is also used for statistical purposes”.

Andreas Hartmann, Managing Director at ADEC Technologies adds that “in this project, the traffic data from the TDC3 detectors is used both for statistical as well as operational purposes. The project entails installations at 30 sites with 2-3 detectors at each site. Reliable traffic detection is the foundation of every traffic management system. Traffic Design, now Q-Free, has been a valued customer for many years, we appreciate their trust in our products.”

ADEC Technologies is a privately-held manufacturer of non-intrusive traffic detectors based in Switzerland. For more information please contact Andreas Hartmann at +41-55-214-2401 or via e-mail at info@adec-technologies.com

Q-free Traffic design was established in 1990. Our business has always been in the development, integration and implementation of intelligent transport systems (ITS) in road traffic, and has thus remained faithful to the fundamental strategy of our founder.

A3 Wiesbadner Kreuz – AS Frankfurt Süd: 100 TDC3-2

Eschenbach, August 23, 2017: ADEC today announced that it has shipped the first delivery of total of 100 TDC3-2 (TLS 2+0) overhead traffic detectors into the project new construction traffic control system A3 Wiesbadener Kreuz – AS Frankfurt Süd.

“We are very excited about our cooperation with QSG Verkehrstechnik and the opportunity to provide the traffic detectors for this large project. We appreciate the trust both QSG and Hessen Mobil put into our traffic detectors,” explains Andreas Hartmann, Managing Director at ADEC Technologies AG.

Mr. Lutz Breitbarth, CEO at QSG, adds: “This is a large and important project involving a new installation of traffic management infrastructure”. The German motorway A3 (Emmerich – Passau) connects the Rhineland with Bavaria via the Rhine-Main region. It is the most important east-west connection in the area. Thus, it carries significant long distance traffic. The newly constructed Traffic Control System (TCS) spans over a distance of app. 20 kilometers. It completes the existing surrounding systems. The delivery includes 29 display panels with traffic detection systems in accordance with the German “Technische Lieferbedingungen für SSt” (TLS) including mounting to the gantry.

ADEC Technologies is a privately-held, owner-managed manufacturer of non-intrusive traffic and parking detectors based in Switzerland. For more information please contact Andreas Hartmann at +41-55-214-2400 or via e-mail at info@adec-technologies.com

QSG Verkehrstechnik is a leading system integrator for complex Traffic Control Systems on motorways. For more information please contact Lutz Breitbarth at +49-231 108767-0 or via e-mail at info@qsg-verkehrstechnik.de.

A3 Wiesbadner Kreuz – AS Frankfurt Süd: 100 TDC3-2

Eschenbach, August 23, 2017: ADEC today announced that it has shipped the first delivery of total of 100 TDC3-2 (TLS 2+0) overhead traffic detectors into the project new construction traffic control system A3 Wiesbadener Kreuz – AS Frankfurt Süd.

“We are very excited about our cooperation with QSG Verkehrstechnik and the opportunity to provide the traffic detectors for this large project. We appreciate the trust both QSG and Hessen Mobil put into our traffic detectors,” explains Andreas Hartmann, Managing Director at ADEC Technologies AG.

Mr. Lutz Breitbarth, CEO at QSG, adds: “This is a large and important project involving a new installation of traffic management infrastructure”. The German motorway A3 (Emmerich – Passau) connects the Rhineland with Bavaria via the Rhine-Main region. It is the most important east-west connection in the area. Thus, it carries significant long distance traffic. The newly constructed Traffic Control System (TCS) spans over a distance of app. 20 kilometers. It completes the existing surrounding systems. The delivery includes 29 display panels with traffic detection systems in accordance with the German “Technische Lieferbedingungen für SSt” (TLS) including mounting to the gantry.

ADEC Technologies is a privately-held, owner-managed manufacturer of non-intrusive traffic and parking detectors based in Switzerland. For more information please contact Andreas Hartmann at +41-55-214-2400 or via e-mail at info@adec-technologies.com

QSG Verkehrstechnik is a leading system integrator for complex Traffic Control Systems on motorways. For more information please contact Lutz Breitbarth at +49-231 108767-0 or via e-mail at info@qsg-verkehrstechnik.de.

60 ADEC TDC3 to go into VBA A40 in Germany

Eschenbach, June 28, 2017: ADEC today announced that it has shipped 61 TDC3-3 (TLS 2+1) overhead traffic detectors into the project VBA40 Dortmund-Duisburg replacing the existing traffic detectors.

Andreas Hartmann, Managing Director at ADEC Technologies explains „We are glad that our products are the detectors of choice in this project. Siemens is one of our most important customers and we appreciate the cooperation and the trust the company has been putting in ADEC and our products“. Mr Sax, Product Manager at Siemens AG who won the project, comments „we are looking forward to working with ADEC on this project“.

ADEC Technologies is a privately-held, owner-managed manufacturer of non-intrusive traffic and parking detectors based in Switzerland. For more information please contact Andreas Hartmann at +41-55-214-2400 or via e-mail at info@adec-technologies.com

Siemens AG (Berlin and Munich) is a global technology powerhouse that has stood for engineering excellence, innovation, quality, reliability and internationality for more than 165 years. The company is active in more than 200 countries, focusing on the areas of electrification, automation and digitalization. One of the world’s largest producers of energy-efficient, resource-saving technologies, Siemens is No. 1 in offshore wind turbine construction, a leading supplier of gas and steam turbines for power generation, a major provider of power transmission solutions and a pioneer in infrastructure solutions as well as automation, drive and software solutions for industry. The company is also a leading provider of medical imaging equipment – such as computed tomography and magnetic resonance imaging systems – and a leader in laboratory diagnostics as well as clinical IT. In fiscal 2015, which ended on September 30, 2015, Siemens generated revenue of €75.6 billion and net income of €7.4 billion. At the end of September 2015, the company had around 348,000 employees worldwide. Further information is available on the Internet at www.siemens.com.

60 ADEC TDC3 to go into VBA A40 in Germany

Eschenbach, June 28, 2017: ADEC today announced that it has shipped 61 TDC3-3 (TLS 2+1) overhead traffic detectors into the project VBA40 Dortmund-Duisburg replacing the existing traffic detectors.

Andreas Hartmann, Managing Director at ADEC Technologies explains „We are glad that our products are the detectors of choice in this project. Siemens is one of our most important customers and we appreciate the cooperation and the trust the company has been putting in ADEC and our products“. Mr Sax, Product Manager at Siemens AG who won the project, comments „we are looking forward to working with ADEC on this project“.

ADEC Technologies is a privately-held, owner-managed manufacturer of non-intrusive traffic and parking detectors based in Switzerland. For more information please contact Andreas Hartmann at +41-55-214-2400 or via e-mail at info@adec-technologies.com

Siemens AG (Berlin and Munich) is a global technology powerhouse that has stood for engineering excellence, innovation, quality, reliability and internationality for more than 165 years. The company is active in more than 200 countries, focusing on the areas of electrification, automation and digitalization. One of the world’s largest producers of energy-efficient, resource-saving technologies, Siemens is No. 1 in offshore wind turbine construction, a leading supplier of gas and steam turbines for power generation, a major provider of power transmission solutions and a pioneer in infrastructure solutions as well as automation, drive and software solutions for industry. The company is also a leading provider of medical imaging equipment – such as computed tomography and magnetic resonance imaging systems – and a leader in laboratory diagnostics as well as clinical IT. In fiscal 2015, which ended on September 30, 2015, Siemens generated revenue of €75.6 billion and net income of €7.4 billion. At the end of September 2015, the company had around 348,000 employees worldwide. Further information is available on the Internet at www.siemens.com.