Kirkland, WA-based Inrix (www.inrix.com) has announced the latest version of its historical traffic speeds product, Nationwide Average Speeds (NAS) version 2.0. Designed for navigation application ...
INRIX Compass leverages generative AI and INRIX's massive data lake to accurately identify transportation issues, reveal causes, and offer unprecedented predictive insights. Utilizing Amazon Bedrock ...
INRIX, the Kirkland, Wash.-based traffic technology company, is supplying parking data for Waze, the popular navigation app powered by driver input. The partnership was announced this morning. INRIX’s ...
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Almost 15 years after INRIX was founded, the traffic technology company has emerged as a rare breed. It is a profitable, privately-held company that largely stopped fundraising when it became ...
An industry first for Europe and the Middle East, INRIX Roadway Analytics provides instant and highly precise road performance analysis via the cloud MUNICH, July 6, 2016 /PRNewswire/. INRIX, Inc., ...
Faced with constant competition, forward-thinking retailers are increasingly turning to big data to inform their business decisions. Tuesday, INRIX, the world leader in connected car services and ...
Google-owned navigation app Waze has teamed up with transportation data firm INRIX Inc. to make finding parking easier for its users. The new feature will boost Waze’s existing ‘where to park’ feature ...
Inrix, a startup out of Washington that provides real-time traffic and other data to car companies like BMW and Tesla, tech companies like Samsung and Google, and 400 other enterprises, has made an ...
Inrix has announced that the Ohio Department of Transportation (ODOT) has added analytics and origin-destination to existing Inrix traffic services to help monitor, measure and manage the state’s road ...
Transportation data and analytics company INRIX will be moving out of Kirkland after nearly two decades. INRIX CEO Bryan Mistele posted on X Friday, stating the company is moving due to a nearby ...
Looking to help drivers navigate increasingly congested roadways, Kirkland-based Inrix has raised $15 million in venture funding that it will use for product development and international expansion.
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