INDECT parking guidance system big part of DFW airport’s $2.7 billion upgrade

Oklahoma University students pressed for time, impressed with the INDECT system in new campus parking garage
January 20, 2017
A successful collaboration between INDECT and IPsens brings wireless parking guidance to the open-air parking garage at Texas A&M University
April 10, 2017
Oklahoma University students pressed for time, impressed with the INDECT system in new campus parking garage
January 20, 2017
A successful collaboration between INDECT and IPsens brings wireless parking guidance to the open-air parking garage at Texas A&M University
April 10, 2017
New Hanover Regional Medical Center has Become the First Hospital in the USA to Install a Complete INDECT Parking Guidance System

Executives with DFW International Airport Thursday hosted the official unveiling of a brighter, more techno-friendly Terminal A, marking the first completed portion of a $2.7 billion airport upgrade.

The effort is designed to make the airport more appealing not only to North Texas residents but also to Asian and European travelers who can choose among stop-over hubs such as Dallas, Atlanta, San Francisco and other major airports.

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