INRIX becomes a member of the ITF’s Corporate Partnership Board

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INRIX, Inc., a provider of transportation information, analytics and driver services for the connected car and smart cities, said on March 25 it has become a member in the Corporate Partnership Board (CPB) of the International Transport Forum (ITF) at the

Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development.

The CPB, created in 2013, is the International Transport Forum’s platform for engaging with the private sector and improving policy discussions among its 54 member countries with a business outlook.

“The depth and accuracy of our data means that INRIX is perfectly placed to work with the ITF and its members to help create a successful urban mobility blueprint for smarter cities,” INRIX President and CEO Bryan Mistele said. “We are excited to join the ITF’s Corporate Partnership Board and share our expertise and vision to address the individual, economic and environmental challenges of urbanization.”

INRIX joins 13 current CPB members from across the transport industry including Bombardier Transportation, China Communications Construction Company, China Ocean Shipping Company, Kapsch TrafficCom, Meridiam, Michelin, Nissan Motor Corporation, PTV Group, SerTrans Logistics, Total, Uber and Volvo Group.

“The International Transport Forum is thrilled to have INRIX on board as a member of its Corporate Partnership Board,” ITF Secretary-General

Jose Viegas

said. “Their expertise in putting ‘big data’ to work for better transport solutions will be an enormous asset for CPB projects and for ensuring that policy debate around the digitalisation of transport benefits from a cutting-edge business angle.”



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