• Home
  • Exams
    • Exams
    • Punjab Text Book Board
    • Oxford University Press
    • The Educators
    • Allied School System
  • E News
    • Educational News
    • Technology News
    • Other News
    • تعلیمی خبریں
    • ٹیکنالوجی خبریں
    • دیگر خبریں
  • STUDENTS
    • Message for students
    • Online Resources
    • Share an event
    • Become a Volunteer
    • Students Magazine
    • Student Ambasadors
    • Scholarships
  • PARENTS
    • Message For Parents
    • Online Resources
    • Submit articles
    • Scholarships
  • TEACHERS
    • Message for Teachers
    • Online Resources
    • Submit your articles
    • Scholarships
  • INSTITUTIONS
    • Message for Institutions
    • Directory of Educational Institutes
    • Academic Disciplines
  • ABOUT
    • Our Mission
    • Frequently Asked Questions
    • Feedback & Suggestions
    • Login
    • Help
  • Sign Up for Zahanat
Login Help
Sign Up for Zahanat

Parking is big business for app makers in Israel

March 14, 2015

When it comes to helping drivers, there’s no shortage of in-car technology from GPS navigation to collision-warning systems. But now start-ups are tackling a perennial source of frustration — finding a parking space.With the parking industry worth $25 billion (£16.2 billion) a year in the United States and more than twice that in western Europe, it’s no surprise that high-tech firms are scrambling to come up with clever ways to make the process quicker and easier.In Britain, Just Park provides a mobile app that enables users to rent people’s private parking spaces.

In the United States, Spot Hero and Park Whiz allow users to find paid parking areas or book places in advance. German carmaker BMW has been trailing a similar service called Park Now.But Israeli companies are taking a different approach to the problem: predicting where parking spaces can be found based on mobile data analytics.Anagoge, a Tel Aviv-based firm, has developed an app that can guide drivers to empty on-street parking using real-time, crowd-sourced data from mobile phones, similar to what another Israeli app, Waze, has successfully done with navigation. Waze was bought by Google in 2013 for $1 billion.

Anagoge’s software learns personal behavior and knows whether a user is getting into a car or starting to drive away, freeing up a place.”We can direct people to spots that are about to open,” said chief marketing officer Jake Levant. The company said it has built up a network of tens of millions of drivers who contribute millions of “parking events” daily.The technology is already attracting attention from the industry, including ParkNow, which recognizes that its parking solutions are based on advanced planning rather than predicting or knowing when a space will open up.

Joachim Hauser, the director of mobility services at BMW, which has also backed JustPark, said mobile intelligence had implications for the auto industry and mobile service providers beyond finding a parking space, making it particularly attractive.”We will be looking at companies like Anagog to fill the ParkNow brand,” he said, without giving details of how that could work.

Sharing economy 

Israeli company, ParkLife, takes a similar approach to Anagog but uses a statistical model and mapping data to direct drivers to the best area to find on-street parking.Since it does not need heaps of historical data, it can quickly be adapted to cities around the world. If there’s no on-street parking available, it will direct users to a parking lot and provide walking directions to the final destination.”This is a Google economy — it’s all about free, about sharing,” said Roger Lanctot, an automotive analyst at Strategy Analytics, who believes predictive technology focused on on-street parking is where the market is headed.

While most consumers will opt for free parking if they can find it rather than paying for a car park or a pre-booked parking space, the key to the burgeoning industry would appear to be providing users with as many options as possible.Pango Mobile Parking, another Israeli company, started with an app that makes it quicker and easier to pay for parking via mobile phone. It now has agreements with 14 US cities and operations in Brazil and Poland. But it’s also providing parking location and valet parking services.”Parking is a big business,” said chief executive Zion Harel, pointing out that mobile payments account for only 7% of the US market, whereas in Israel they are already more than 50%. “A lot of corporations are looking to see where this is going,” he said.

Source: timesofindia.indiatimes.com

Main sidebar

  • High-tech military goggles combine night vision, thermal imaging
    May 14, 2015
  • Google Play now lets you preregister for upcoming apps and games
    May 14, 2015
  • Apple’s Next Big Thing: Your DNA?
    May 11, 2015
  • Microsoft to stop producing Windows versions
    May 11, 2015
  • Mini launches prototype of glasses that give ‘X-ray vision’
    May 11, 2015

Follow Zahanat

Like us on Facebook Zahanat.Official



Our Channel at VimeoZahanat



Our Channel at dailymotionZahanat




Zahanat.com

Zahanat.com is a self sustained project; a free online resource for Pakistan’s academic communities. It covers widely used curricula in Pakistan from class I to XII. We also provide career guidance, exam preparation, health & social well being tips to students. We do not receive any grants from any one nor do we follow any third party agenda. We value what is good for our students and country more than any gain or profit.

Get Involved

Zahanat.com provides a platform to socialize and engage in healthy extracurricular activities for students, parents and teachers
Students: Click to learn more
Parents: Click to learn more
Teachers: Click to learn more
Our aim is to engage individuals from all academic background and field of life.
Visit our FAQ Section to learn more about how can can participate.

Legal Policies

Terms and Conditions
Privacy Policy
Copyright Policy
Anti-Spam Policy
Linking Policy
Legal Disclaimer
These policies and disclaimers apply only to the Zahanat.com. Therefore, once you link to another site, you are subject to the policies of the new site.
Beta Disclaimer
This is the Beta launch, you may experience few shortcomings or technical issues. Team Zahanat!

Parents Account

Zahanat.com offers a 21st century parenting guide for better parenting by sharing knowledge of experts with you, parents can also create a free account at zahanat.com and can become part of progressive parents community.
Visit our Frequently Asked Questions Section to learn more about how to create parent account and related benefits.

Teachers Account

Zahanat.com has created a platform for the Teachers, where they can find various useful academic articles and online resources to polish their teaching skills. Teachers can create free account and opt to be part of National Teachers Directory.
Visit our FAQ Section to learn more about how to create account and related benefits.

SMS Verification

To ensure the safe and approved online interactivity of student at zahanat.com, we have developed & implemented the SMS Verification System, under this system, students are asked to Enter their parents / guardian Mobile Number, our system sends the account approval & verification code to the provided number to get authorization for account creation.
copyright 2015 Zahanat.com