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Looking back: Technolution at Intertraffic Amsterdam 2026

Innovation in City Orchestration

Mobility, safety, and sustainability are high on the agenda of policymakers. How can cities, municipalities, and provinces maintain control over public space? It is a major challenge in a time of urban densification, increasing traffic pressure, and growing sustainability and environmental requirements. Advanced technology provides powerful support.

Innovation in City Orchestration

The livability and accessibility of cities are under pressure. How can technology help you stay in control? Digital orchestration of public space provides cities with the tools and methodologies to reduce urban pressure.

At Intertraffic Amsterdam 2026, from March 10–13 at RAI Amsterdam, we will present a range of new technological solutions under the theme Innovation in City Orchestration. From online traffic management as a service, to fully automated AI-based near-miss detection, to traffic management solutions for drones.

Our colleagues were on hand throughout the trade show to answer questions and introduce visitors to our solutions, offering inspiring ideas and demonstrations. Do you have any questions regarding this?

MobiMaestro Next – The Next Step in Traffic Management

The most widely used traffic management platform in the Netherlands is now fully available online in a completely redesigned version. With MobiMaestro Next, traffic management as a service becomes reality.

Through a modern web interface, you have access to all modules of the current offline version.

MobiMaestro Next offers significant advantages:

  • No dedicated server required and easy implementation
  • Always the latest version, including updates and bug fixes
  • Continuous compliance with the latest laws and regulations
  • Full control over data sharing and functional access for other road authorities
  • Community portal

With MobiMaestro Next, every municipality—large or small—operates within its own secure, isolated domain, with full control over data and functionality and the ability to collaborate flexibly with other municipalities, provinces, and road authorities.

Live demo

Curious to see MobiMaestro Next in action? Request a live demo today featuring real-world examples from implementations in Arnhem and Stockholm, Sweden, for instance.

Selective Access for a Livable and Safe City Center

Together with BAM Infra, we are developing a selective access system with fully automated license plate recognition to help municipalities keep their city centers livable and safe.

Selective access, also referred to as traffic filtering, allows designated traffic groups to enter specific areas such as a city center, while temporarily restricting other vehicles. This enables municipalities to create low-traffic or fully car-free zones at chosen times.

The system combines camera enforcement with automated rising bollards (BFAs) to dynamically close roads. In MobiMaestro Next, this functionality is fully integrated with the control and monitoring of your other traffic management assets.

Live demo

Curious about traffic filtering in action? Request a live demo of fully automated traffic filtering today.

Near-Miss Detection

– New Insights into Safety

How do you gain truly reliable insight into the safety of intersections, roundabouts, and other locations in your municipality?

Peter de Gier shared all about our near-miss detection solution. Using AI-powered traffic sensors, we map traffic situations where accidents are narrowly avoided—fully automated and including anonymized video footage. This provides actionable insights to improve road safety in your municipality.

Would you like to learn more about how we can detect near misses? Request a live demo of our near-miss detection system today. Fill out the contact form here.

Presentation

Safe Urban Infrastructure for All Modes: Let’s Act Before Accidents Happen
Speaker: Peter de Gier (Consultant Mobility & AI Vision, Technolution)

Smart Moves : How the Netherlands Orchestrates Public Space

Mobility expert Paul van Koningsbruggen shared his perspective on the uniquely Dutch approach to Digital Orchestration of Public Space (DRO). Dynamic use of available space, supported by data-driven technology, creates room for residents, businesses, and visitors. People once again take center stage.

If you’d like to learn more about digital management of public spaces, please feel free to fill out the contact form.

View the presentation here

Smart Moves: How the Netherlands Orchestrates the Mobility Ecosystem
Speaker: Paul van Koningsbruggen (Business Unit Director Mobility, Technolution)

AI as a Driver of Urban Innovation

– The HIVE Concept

Mobility consultant Ronald van Katwijk provided insights into the use of AI for traffic management and discussed how cities can remain accessible, safe, and healthy in an era of increasing congestion.

Through the HIVE concept, TU Delft and Technolution are developing an infrastructure in which professionals, supported by AI agents, take the lead in shaping and managing the use of public space. This interconnected “hybrid intelligence” – a collaboration between humans and machines – creates coordinated control over public space usage, resulting in improved performance and a more sustainable urban environment.

If you’d like to learn more about AI as a catalyst for urban innovation, please feel free to fill out the contact form.

View the presentation here

AI as a Driver of Urban Innovation – The HIVE Concept
(Part of the FOCUS NL Break-out Session: Digitalization & Automation – Data for Safe and Multimodal Mobility)
Speaker: Ronald van Katwijk (Principal Consultant Mobility, Technolution)

From Street Traffic to Air Traffic: How Cities Can Regulate Drone Traffic

The lower airspace up to 200 meters above urban areas is becoming increasingly busy, primarily due to growing drone traffic. Applications include medical transport, emergency services, traffic monitoring, and construction site inspections. Safety is also a concern, as unidentified drones are regularly spotted above densely populated areas. How can cities maintain control over their airspace?

The European U-space framework provides guidance. It defines digital services, clear roles, and data exchange mechanisms to enable automated, efficient, and safe drone operations. However, clear agreements among all stakeholders are essential.

What can cities learn from traditional traffic management? How do we translate regulation into technology? How do we coordinate urban mobility on the ground and in the air?

Jop Spoelstra (Innovation Manager, Technolution)

Innovation Manager Jop Spoelstra gave a presentation and moderated a panel discussion on these current topics. Would you like to learn more about the integration of traffic management and drone traffic? Feel free to fill out the contact form to request an informative demo and clear answers to your questions.

View the presentation here

Extending Dynamic Mobility Management Capabilities on the Ground to Digital Policies in the Lower Airspace
Speaker: Jop Spoelstra (Innovation Manager, Technolution)

Panel Discussion:

Governing the Urban Airspace with Key Collaborations, Digital Infrastructure, and Cross-Sector Learning
Speakers: Jop Spoelstra (Innovation Manager, Technolution) and Joost Vreeken (Royal Netherlands Aerospace Centre)

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