🚦 AI is changing how fleets operate, helping teams make faster, smarter decisions.
Fewer wasted miles. More efficient operations.
👉 https://t.co/cxYPL9gOYT
#AI#V2X#SmartCities
.@kurtismcbride was once a kid with a clipboard, manually tracking traffic data. It inspired him to create @Miovision, which just announced a partnership with @TomTom that will bring its traffic tracking tech to more than 300,000 global intersections.
https://t.co/QG1Flz5BPJ
Toronto's intersections could be so much better.
If you've driven, walked, cycled or taken transit in Toronto, you've probably been frustrated by them. Whether that's a green light that's too short for all the demand to clear, or advancing on a green only to be hit by a red at the next block.
This is because most intersections run on fixed plans written years ago, unable to adjust to modern or real-time needs.
It doesn't have to be this way. In the Netherlands, signals are designed to be responsive. Pedestrian walk phases are only triggered when a person is actually waiting. Vehicle and bicycle detection systems shorten or lengthen greens based on the traffic that has actually arrived.
The system adapts to the reality on-the-ground rather than a fixed schedule. This means it'd be able to respond to construction detours, traffic surges when a Leafs game ends, or to unexpected incidents on the Gardiner.
Similar systems in China saw trip time reductions of ~20% after using adaptive traffic systems.
This memo proposes:
1. Modernize Toronto's traffic signals – move from outdated fixed-time plans to intelligent and adaptive signals
2. Adopt clear technology standards – leverage the global standard of camera-based detection
3. Create a joint funding model – a City-Province partnership fund can ensure every intersection is upgraded without overburdening city budgets.
4. Measure and report results – publish results to ensure accountability to the public
Let us know what you think at the poll below:
Canada’s productivity problem isn’t just about business investment - it’s about movement.
The real drag on our economy comes from how inefficiently our cities move people, goods, and services.
Read more by Kurtis McBride, CEO of @Miovision, at the link below.
We’re proud to share that Miovision has been recognized by The Globe and Mail’s Report on Business as one of Canada’s Top Growing Companies for 2025. 🎉
👉 Learn more about this milestone on our blog: https://t.co/VOzgjVa2st
Plenary 2: Building the Future of Connected Transportation. 🤝
This morning, we explored how interoperable digital infrastructure can transform transportation; enabling smarter decisions, safer travel, and stronger economies.
Sponsored by @Miovision Technologies Incorporated.
🚦 Miovision is proud to support the @DetroitMobility SMART MODES initiative — a data-driven project improving traffic safety .
We’re honored to contribute to a city that continues to lead with innovation, collaboration, and community-first thinking.
Let’s Move, Detroit!
Excited to be on the ground in #Detroit ahead of tomorrows big day! Working side by side with the @CityofDetroit and the other partners has been an incredible reminder of what’s possible when we unify data, expertise, and community insight.
More to come tomorrow!
🚨A new CAA-led study found over 600,000 near misses at just 20 intersections.
Using Miovision’s AI-powered analytics, cities can spot risks earlier—and act faster to improve safety for road users: https://t.co/V9F9G3KvxE
#RoadSafety#VisionZero#SmartCities#Miovision
Proud to be featured in @ITS_Int_News ahead of ITS European Congress! 🚦
Catch us at Stand A20 showcasing V2X innovations like GLOSA & Time-to-Green, helping cities move smarter, safer, and greener.
🔗https://t.co/l7OQXcTOKL
#SmartCities#V2X#TrafficTech#ERTICO
@UWaterloo@kurtismcbride@WaterlooENG @UWResearch @uwaterlooalumni @UWVelocity Proud to see @UWaterloo highlighting Kurtis McBride’s journey from student to entrepreneur. His vision has grown Miovision into a global leader, helping cities reduce congestion and improve road safety. 🚦🌍
From student to global innovator, #UWaterloo alum @kurtismcbride founded @Miovision to revolutionize traffic systems with real-time data. Now he’s calling for bold action to reignite Canada’s entrepreneurial spirit.
More: https://t.co/UrvbGGkAma | #UWaterlooNews🚦
🚦 Training with the Region of Waterloo! 🚦
Proud to host session two of our three-part series at Catalyst Commons, covering safety, counts, and security.
With 530 Miovision systems deployed, the Region is leading the way for smarter, safer communities!
#Miovision#SmartCities
🌟Partner Spotlight🌟
Discover how Signal Service, Inc., our official Miovision distributor for Pennsylvania and Delaware, is revolutionizing traffic solutions in their regions. Hear from President Ryan Brown about the transformative impacts of Miovision Opticom.
We co-hosted a hands-on training with Traffic Systems Inc. in Holtsville, NY, on our multimodal detection solution. Local contractors, DOTs & customers engaged directly with our tech for smarter, safer traffic solutions.
Learn more about our solutions at https://t.co/Z7ToyfHx8d
On this Veterans Day in the U.S. and Remembrance Day in Canada, we reflect on the dedication of veterans and active service members who have defended our freedoms and protected our communities.
Thank you for your courage and commitment. We will remember.
We’re excited to share that Miovision CEO Kurtis McBride was named one of the 2024 Ontario winners for the @EYCanada Entrepreneur of the Year program!
Read more about our milestone here: https://t.co/eB6ezD1R8K
#teammiovision#EYCanada#EOYCanada#entrepreneuroftheyear
October is #CybersecurityAwarenessMonth.
As traffic management systems evolve, so do the risks to data and infrastructure. That's why it’s crucial for all of us to prioritize security measures that protect our communities.
To learn more visit: https://t.co/WRC583c7Nq.