Local analytics software developer Remsoft has been invited to deliver presentations at two of this year's biggest transportation industry conferences.
The company will be at the Transportation Association of Canada's Annual Conference and Exhibition in Vancouver, and the United States Transportation Research Board's National Conference on Asset Management in Portland, Ore.
Remsoft's software supports the infrastructure planning and asset management system of New Brunswick's Department of Transportation.
The company was recently mentioned in a report from the National Cooperative Highway Research Program, which said "Remsoft, with its advanced analytics and linear programming software and technical expertise, is a logical next step for transportation asset management systems."
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