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Since 1988 Tattile has developed and produced License Plate Reader (ANPR/ALPR) cameras and application software for ITS, Mobility & Smart Cities
1988
1988 Tattile’s Foundation year; based in Brescia, Italy, the original team consisted of 4 visionary engineers (one of them still working at Tattile)
2004
First ANPR Mobile camera for NYC Police Force, the image processing module was separated from the camera; in NY, these cameras are still on duty
2005
Tutor: first innovative average speed enforcement system deployed on the Italian highways
2010
Vega 2HD: double head B&W camera, with embedded processing capacity, working at 75 FPS, with an innovative auto trigger system included
2012
Tattile was acquired by investment fund Ambienta SGR, which brought new energies, discipline, and capital to support the future double-digit growth
2015
ANPR Mobile camera, with embedded image processing capacity, working at 100FPS especially developed for worldwide police applications
2016
Smart & Basic families launch, new modular platform with outstanding embedded processing capacity, able to run vehicle
2018
Tattile becomes member of stock listed company TKH, a step forward in the consolidation process
2021
Axle counter: the fully optical system, running on the edge, dedicated to axles detection and counting, 99+ accuracy without external trigger, specially developed for free flow applications
2022
Vega 11 and Vega 33 cameras launch, high-end cameras conceived to host top-performing AI algorithms and Neural Networks
We are fully engaged in creating of high-tech, cutting-edge ANPR (ALPR) and vehicles identifications applications mainly based on AI (Artificial Intelligence). These systems fulfill the most demanding applications in the ITS and Big Data Analysis markets.
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We are a globally acting company that became part of the TKH group in 2018.
Our team of internal engineers counts on a vast network of global skilled System Integrators and top-class local partners which contribute to making Tattile a leading company worldwide.
Team spirit counts at Tattile
The average team age is 36years; an impressive 40% of the team works in R&D, making Innovation, Customer Orientation, and Flexibility the core company values.
All Tattile smart traffic cameras, free-flow tolling, and speed enforcement systems comply with strict quality standards, ensuring reliability and cost-efficiency.
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