iSIGN Media Announces a Signed Pilot Contract for Mexican Transit Buses
iSIGN Media Solutions has announced a 12-month pilot program starting October 15, 2022, deploying its HALO.fx technology across 50 transit buses in Mexico City. This initiative aims to combat fare evasion, potentially saving transit operators about $100 million annually. The HALO.fx nodes will gather data on passenger occupancy and behaviors. Additionally, the technology aims to enhance public safety through object recognition, generating new revenue streams for iSIGN. The collaboration with Smart City Services International and Payolog is expected to boost ridership and improve operational accountability.
- Pilot program could save transit operators approximately $100 million annually from fare evasion.
- HALO.fx technology improves data collection and resource deployment for transit companies.
- Potential for additional revenue through public safety features and advertising.
- Partnership with Smart City Services and Payolog enhances operational accountability.
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TORONTO, Sept. 29, 2022 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- iSIGN Media Solutions Inc. (“iSIGN” or “Company”) (TSX-V: ISD) (OTC: ISDSF), and its reseller, Smart City Services International (“SCSI”) are pleased to announce the launch of a fifty-vehicle pilot deployment of iSIGN's HALO.fx technology, commencing on October 15, 2022 for twelve months.
This paid pilot will equip fifty private transit buses operating in Mexico City with the HALO.fx node. Each node will capture occupancy levels, passenger ingress and egress data and gather information from nearby mobile devices. The information collected will address immediate concerns regarding fare-evasion detection, rider behaviour, route planning, and resource deployment.
To a large degree, Mexico and most Latin American countries rely on currency payments by passengers. HALO.fx and PHACT technologies will allow transit companies to independently validate the number of riders and calculate the cash fares collected, resulting in improved ROI and increased data gathering on riders.
Sal Haro, CEO of SCSI, has stated, "Fare evasion is the biggest drain on revenue that the transit operators are experiencing. By deploying HALO.fx, the transit operators will realize savings in the neighborhood of
The pilot deployment will also be used to evaluate HALO.fx's ability to improve public safety by using object recognition in tandem with the embedded PHACT module, to provide a record of individuals that have been present on the vehicle and trace their routes throughout the monitored spaces. Successful results from the public safety evaluation will provide additional revenue opportunities for iSIGN as this component is an additional paid feature of the HALO.fx platform. Commenting again on the opportunity, Sal Haro stated, "While fare evasion is an immediate concern due to its impact on operator revenue, the long-term benefits provided by the public safety component simply cannot be overstated. The long-term costs incurred by operators related to incidents of crime, vandalism, and violence, have long-term impacts on rider confidence and attendance, placing negative pressure on revenue that can linger for indeterminate lengths of time."
HALO.fx provides unobtrusive monitoring and workflow-based resource deployment features that help mitigate the problems related to incidents of crime, vandalism and violence. This is accomplished in a manner that does not infringe on privacy, collects no personal information, and can be deployed by the operators with no special tools or knowledge required.
Technology can also be used for public safety and security alerts and public, tourist and brand advertising to generate additional revenue for transit operators and provide data to advertisers, thus improving ROI and increasing the data being gathered on its passengers.
Adding HALO and HALO.fx technology to SCSI's existing partnership with Payolog, a global payment and Smart City Solutions leader, will increase accountability throughout private and public transit locations, stations and onboard vehicles as a unified network. The new technology introduces loyalty programs and rewards for passengers using public transit through a collaboration between SCSI, Payolog and iSIGN. It is believed that the introduction of a loyalty rewards program combined with cashless ticketing will result in increased ridership levels as well as further increasing the safety of drivers and passengers.
About Smart City Services International
Being involved in Smart City concepts for the last seven years in Mexico, SCSI has established relationships with various transportation authorities. We have leveraged our consulting team in Mexico to focus on, and target government and private transportation agencies and are prepared to activate our marketing advertising and awareness campaigns. With our strong technology partners, we can advance and improve the daily lives of working citizens with a positive customer experience by implementing Smart City Payment solutions for all ticketing requirements. We are ready to market an all-in-one solution in the transit space. We are the first to provide smart digital payment solutions, coupled with a mobile advertising broadcast network, a missing persons' alert broadcast network and mobile cash app program, All-In-One. https://www.luckyridepay.com/
About iSIGN Media
iSIGN, a Canadian company based in Toronto (Richmond Hill), Ontario is a leading provider of interactive mobile proximity marketing and public security alert solutions; on March 30, 2022, it announced the signing of an exclusive worldwide Licensing Agreement in perpetuity with SIMBL Business Enablement Inc. for its PHACT technology, including HALO and the underlying framework, including SPE Asset Management System for smart location analytics and monitoring Intellectual Property (IP). Conceived as a contact tracing platform, the overall platform enables the monitoring of individuals' movement, congregation behaviours, and general movements within a monitored space while maintaining connectivity and compliance with all public privacy policies. PHACT provides real-time and historical information regarding individual movement, dwell, crowd, and public behaviour. www.isignmedia.com
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