Tough-to-monitor areas are now within reach Bridges. Cycleways. Elevated roads. Local roads. In our next webinar, find out how you can get road weather information from almost anywhere, even from locations that were previously difficult to measure. Join us for a discussion about today’s challenges of monitoring every corner of the road network. Find out how new technology just made it easier and more affordable to get road weather data from even the toughest locations. What we’ll cover: How to get road weather information from previously problematic areas such as remote areas, bridges, elevated roads and cycleways New technology that can provide highly accurate data from just about anywhere How the data feeds into a hybrid road weather network that includes RWS, IoT, mobile sensing and more IF YOU HAVE ALREADY REGISTERED FOR THIS WEBINAR, PLEASE USE THIS LINK. See our Privacy Policy for more details. You can modify your preference settings or unsubscribe at any time here
Featured Speakers Rachel Adams Head of Winter Maintenance, Digital Services Email [email protected] Rachel has over 25 years’ experience in understanding the impact of weather on the roadway. An Environmental Science and Geography honours graduate, with a post-graduate diploma in Marketing, Rachel started working at Vaisala in 1994 in the Thermal Mapping team. It was through this experience that she learnt the fundamental importance of the impact of weather on roadway mobility and safety. Since then, she has been privileged to work with and learn from transportation professionals throughout the UK, Europe, Australia, New Zealand and the Americas. Today, Rachel leads Digital product development for winter maintenance, focusing on data-driven solutions delivering road weather intelligence to support highway operators to make decisions that minimize the impact of weather on mobility and safety. Linkedin
Rachel Adams Head of Winter Maintenance, Digital Services Email [email protected] Rachel has over 25 years’ experience in understanding the impact of weather on the roadway. An Environmental Science and Geography honours graduate, with a post-graduate diploma in Marketing, Rachel started working at Vaisala in 1994 in the Thermal Mapping team. It was through this experience that she learnt the fundamental importance of the impact of weather on roadway mobility and safety. Since then, she has been privileged to work with and learn from transportation professionals throughout the UK, Europe, Australia, New Zealand and the Americas. Today, Rachel leads Digital product development for winter maintenance, focusing on data-driven solutions delivering road weather intelligence to support highway operators to make decisions that minimize the impact of weather on mobility and safety. Linkedin