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EP31 - How To Solve Traffic Jams with AI

27m · On Point with Korem · 22 Sep 10:00

In this episode of OnPoint with Korem, Gregory Brodski, the CEO of Traffic Information Consolidation or TICON, discusses how his company is bringing a new level of data driven opportunities for traffic analysis, transportation planning and Intelligent Transportation Systems using high-resolution traffic data and artificial intelligence especially for retail modelling and site selection. Mr. Brodski has a warning for convenience store and fuel retailers in the new era of electric vehicles. They need to make them more attractive to keep customers there longer or risk losing them to other locations like malls or hotels where consumers naturally spend a longer time. Mr. Brodski has a PhD in mechanical engineering and has spent the majority of his career in transportation planning and analysis. So stay tuned for this episode of OnPoint with Korem.

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EP31 - How To Solve Traffic Jams with AI

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