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SENSADE HELPS YOU FIND A PARKING SPACE
With a dream of a Bentley and a great idea on how to digitize and measure available parking spaces. Aalborg-based Sensade has entered a market where municipalities, Apcoa/EuroPark and other international players have already taken notice of their smart technology.
New parking technology coming: Get guided to available parking spaces
We all know the feeling. The endless minutes of circling around different parking lots looking for a free space to park your car. Two students from Aalborg University are now trying to make that hunt easier.
Smart sensor from Aalborg solves parking problems: Wants to be a global company
Four young entrepreneurs in North Jutland are living the dream. Conquer the world with a small cylinder
North Jutland IoT startup looks abroad
If you’re a car owner and have driven around major cities, airports or parking garages, you probably recognize the experience of not being able to find a free parking space. A few years ago, Sensade, a start-up company from Northern Jutland, set out to do something about the problem. Today, the company is so successful with their groundbreaking parking sensor technology that they are now looking abroad.
Start-up enters new markets with a new name
The North Jutland sensor company Parkalot is changing its name to Sensade. The move is part of the startup’s strategy to enter foreign markets. The company announces this in a press release.
– We are introducing our solution abroad and therefore want a name that is shorter and easier to pronounce, says Kenny Lund Lafon.
Successful Danish parking sensor technology looks abroad and changes its name
If you’re a car owner and have driven around major cities, airports or parking garages, you probably recognize the experience of not being able to find a free parking space. A few years ago, Sensade, a start-up company from Northern Jutland, set out to do something about the problem. Today, the company is so successful with their groundbreaking parking sensor technology that they are now looking abroad.
Danish parking sensor company wants to expand abroad
The hassle of finding a parking space is something most drivers can relate to, and this frustration was a motivating factor for North Jutland startup Parkalot. The people behind the company often experienced problems finding a free parking space at Aalborg University and set out to create a study project to solve the problem.
Danish P-Sensor technology is heading abroad
If you’re a car owner and have driven around major cities, airports or parking garages, you probably recognize the experience of not being able to find a free parking space. A few years ago, Sensade, a start-up company from Northern Jutland, set out to do something about the problem. Today, the company is so successful with their groundbreaking parking sensor technology that they are now looking abroad.
Parkalot - Intelligent parking solutions
Parkalot Denmark has just moved into its new premises in NOVI Science Park. For the relatively young tech company, the move marks another milestone. Because once you start generating revenue, you can no longer be part of AAU Inkubator, Aalborg University’s office environment for student entrepreneurs.
From student project to business
If you’re a car owner and have driven around major cities, airports or parking garages, you probably recognize the feeling that you just can’t find a free parking space. The problem is well known, but the solution is not – until now.
Parkalot
uses sensor technology and intuitive wayfinding to give drivers an overview of whether the type of parking space they are looking for is available and guides them directly to the space.
Kenny Lund Lafon
Parkalot is a concept of wireless sensors that detects parking spots when cars are parked. Accordingly, drivers would know where to park via mobile app and/or outdoor screens.
Seizing the opportunity to: Find an available parking spot in inner cities.
“I did not have a startup idea when the semester started. However, during the first weeks of boot camp, two classmates and I teamed up to work with an idea of making AirBnB for private parking in Aalborg. NVC was used as a concrete step by step method on how to verify and build a business from the initial idea that ended with Parkalot”.
A development project that aims to improve the parking experience for drivers in the city by guiding them directly to available spaces.
Parkalot is a development project that wishes to improve the parking experience for motorists in the city by guiding them directly to the available parking spaces. Through sensors that they have developed, they measure whether a parking space is available or not. Via outdoor digital parking signs and mobile apps the driver can get a quick overview of the types of parking spaces available in the city, and they are guided directly to the free spaces.