Leading Hungarian IT company iCell has launched its "Smart Parking" project in Tashkent, aiming to revolutionise parking management within the city, Daryo reported.
The project is the result of a collaboration between iCell and Uzbekistan, facilitated by discussions between the Uzbek ambassador in Hungary, Aybek Shakhavdinov, and representatives from iCell.
These talks centred on utilising iCell's advanced smart technology to improve Tashkent's parking infrastructure.
iCell plans to develop a mobile application for users to remotely locate and reserve parking spaces across Tashkent.
This innovative app will feature integrated online payment functionalities, simplifying the parking process for both residents and visitors.
iCell, renowned for its expertise in app maintenance, technological services, and telecommunications, boasts a comprehensive portfolio that includes auto park management, IoT services, and energy and infrastructure management solutions.
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