đź“… March 30 - April 2
📍 Booth #111 | Dallas, Texas
At PIE Expo, SenSen is showing how cities move beyond that constraint of fragmented solution with one unified, evidence-first platform that keeps enforcement intelligence consistent, while allowing capture methods to adapt today and into the future.
👉 Book your slot at our booth and let’s talk about how enforcement is evolving from outdated, commoditized LPR tools to a smarter, more context-aware model.
Many LPR systems stop at reading a plate or checking permits.
To replicate the certainty of a foot patrol at driving speed, technology must capture the complete enforcement context. SenSen's system delivers "Virtual Walkthrough".
✓ Windscreen and Signage Capture
✓ Tire Valve Stem and Voice Note
✓ City Asset Capture and Management
✓ Night Mode and All-Conditions Operation
Cities across North America face different curb rules and operating conditions, but share a common challenge: fragmented enforcement and asset intelligence.
Since 2022, the City has deployed SenSen's unified ecosystem combining fixed garage cameras, vehicle-mounted mobile LPR systems across SUVs and scooters, and handheld devices for on-foot officers to drive citywide parking and curbside enforcement.
The integrated platform connects directly with the City’s citation system, enabling real-time data flow, accurate ticketing, and streamlined back-office operations.
Watch as Kitchener turns to artificial intelligence to help bylaw officers spot parking violations on city streets.
By scanning license plates and signage from moving vehicles, it identifies violations and mails tickets later. This technology doubles enforcement capacity, especially in school zones, while significantly reducing confrontations between officers and drivers.
Toronto Parking Authority used SenSen’s AI-powered solution to map and manage 60,000+ parking assets in real time.
What started as an inventory mapping exercise grew into a comprehensive curb management solution. The technology identifies everything from parking metres and signage to available spaces, providing TPA with critical data previously unavailable at scale.


If your city is reviewing enforcement technology, asset audits, or curbside operations, this is an opportunity to see how a unified, evidence-first platform works in practice.