Miovision Pushes Connected Infrastructure Forward with Integrated Mobility Platforms at CES

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Las Vegas, NV — At CES, Miovision showcased how transportation infrastructure is evolving from passive systems into intelligent, connected platforms that actively improve safety and traffic efficiency.

Rather than focusing on vehicles alone, Miovision's CES message centered on the infrastructure side of mobility, an area increasingly seen as critical to the success of connected and autonomous vehicles.

Integrating Vehicles and Infrastructure into One Platform

Miovision representatives explained that the company has spent the past year integrating multiple mobility technologies into a single infrastructure-focused platform.

"Miovision has invested in six different organizations, and we are integrating mobility technology together," said Brent, a Miovision representative. "We connected vehicle technology directly to infrastructure, which allows vehicles to communicate more effectively with traffic systems."

This integration enables a new class of applications that go beyond basic traffic signal timing.

"We are not just providing signal status anymore," Brent explained. "By combining other sensors and technologies, we can now provide safety information and emergency information directly to vehicles."

For TechTimes readers, this represents a shift in how smart transportation systems are built. Instead of isolated solutions, Miovision is positioning infrastructure as a shared intelligence layer for cities, vehicles, and emergency services.

Building Safer Streets Through Data and Communication

Miovision describes itself first and foremost as a mobility infrastructure company. Its goal is to improve safety across the entire transportation ecosystem by making infrastructure more responsive and data-driven.

"Our focus is connecting infrastructure and improving the safety of the ecosystem," Brent said. "We are making infrastructure ready for connected vehicles and autonomous vehicles."

This focus aligns with growing city-level investment in smart intersections, vehicle-to-infrastructure communication, and real-time traffic analytics.

What Sets Miovision Apart

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Miovision

When asked how Miovision differentiates itself from other mobility technology providers, the company pointed to both experience and scale.

"We have been doing this for about 20 years," Brent said. "We have the largest ecosystem of intersections and vehicles in the market today. We are the most connected infrastructure."

Miovision's platform approach allows third-party technologies and applications to be built on top of its infrastructure network, creating a foundation for future innovation.

"We have the biggest platform that technology can be built on to connect vehicles to infrastructure," Brent added.

From a TechTimes editorial perspective, this platform strategy is a major advantage as cities and transportation agencies seek scalable solutions rather than one-off deployments.

A Quiet but Critical Role in the Future of Mobility

Miovision's CES presence stood out for its focus on real-world deployment rather than speculative concepts. By emphasizing integration, safety, and long-term infrastructure readiness, the company highlighted an often overlooked truth in mobility innovation. Connected and autonomous vehicles can only perform as well as the infrastructure they rely on.

For TechTimes readers tracking transportation technology, Miovision represents a foundational layer of the smart city ecosystem. With deep experience, a large installed base, and a growing connected vehicle platform, Miovision is positioning itself as one of the key enablers of safer, smarter roads in the years ahead.

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