Mobiledock joins world-first international research project with Melbourne University

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Scott Hancock
June 13, 2017
The University of Melbourne’s world-first ‘National Connected Multimodal Transport Test Bed’ to utilise Bestrane’s award winning Mobiledock solution
Melbourne University Building

Bestrane has joined 17 other private and public sector project partners in an ambitious and unique hi-tech Melbourne transport project focused on reducing future congestion and improving road safety as the city’s population approaches 7 million.

Researchers at the University of Melbourne’s School of Engineering will study connected data from vehicles, cyclists, pedestrians and infrastructure in a busy five square km test area bounded by Alexandra Parade, Victoria Street, Hoddle Street and Lygon Street.

Project leader Majid Sarvi, Professor in Transport for Smart Cities, said connecting smart sensors with smart devices and community solutions such as Mobiledock opens up a whole world of connectivity

“Intelligent transport systems will utilise this data and deliver insights into commercial freight movements.as well as traffic planning, pedestrian flows and public transport efficiency

Bestrane plans to utilise its Mobiledock solution that currently manages commercial deliveries into iconic city locations such as The Melbourne Emporium, Scentre (Westfield) shopping centres and Barangaroo to leverage the interconnected data generated by the Test Bed initiative to make on and off street deliveries more efficient.

Read the full press release here: TEST BED Press Release June 2017