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sPARK Parking Technologies News

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Mar 5, 2020 · www.businesswire.com
Arrive Adds Innovative Smart Parking Recommendation Engine to Its Industry-Leading Enterprise Parking Platform, Combining On- and Off-Street Parking in a Single Solution
Nov 17, 2015 · www.jpost.com
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http://www.jpost.com/Israel-News/New-Tech/Parking-the-problem-and-the-solution-396545
Israeli start-ups Polly, Hi-Park and Spaceek are using technology to solve the problem of finding parking in cities. Polly uses an app to reduce the time spent looking for a parking space by half, and increases the chance of finding street parking. Hi-Park uses a smartphone camera to detect permitted parking, while Spaceek uses a sensor inserted into the pavement to communicate with drivers about available spaces. The solutions could be combined to find parking the fastest way.
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Aug 13, 2015 · www.timesofisrael.com
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Polly wanna parking space? Israeli app says it has the solution
Israeli-developed app Polly expands its service to Jerusalem, providing drivers with directions to the cheapest parking options closest to their destination. The app uses crowdsourcing and an algorithm to increase the chance of finding street parking. Polly cuts down the overall time spent looking for parking by 50% and increases the likelihood of finding cheaper street parking by 80%. The company aims to provide a comprehensive solution to parking and is exploring the use of big data generated by the app for local businesses and stakeholders in the parking market. Polly is currently focusing on improving its service in Tel Aviv and Jerusalem.
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Aug 19, 2012 · www.globes.co.il
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Mobile parking application co sPARK raises $1.5m
sPARK, a parking application company, has raised $1.5 million in funding from Geut Holdings. The company has developed a mobile application to help drivers find parking spaces in busy city centers. The funding will support the launch of the application in Tel Aviv, with plans to expand to other cities like New York, London, and Paris. sPARK aims to provide a real solution to the frustration and time-wasting of looking for parking spaces. The company faces competition from other Israeli companies tackling the same problem. sPARK has a team of seven employees and is led by CEO Eran Balter.
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