From 10 to 13 March, we will be in Amsterdam for Intertraffic 2026, the world’s leading event dedicated to mobility, traffic, and smart infrastructure.
The CAME stand – Hall 12, Stand 537 – will be the place to discover how the Mobility Parking Solutions ecosystem we have designed transforms parking into a smart hub, capable to coordinate flows, enable services, and enhance the user experience from the very first access.
Lince 7 and Flex-Flow: the technological heart of parking
At the center of the exhibition space is PMS Lince 7, our cloud-native platform for advanced parking management, already live internationally at Mexico City International Airport. Thanks to its modular and scalable architecture, Lince 7 enables centralised supervision of multiple areas, real-time flow monitoring, and integration with external services, ensuring operational continuity even in complex traffic environments.
Next to Lince 7, we will also present Flex-Flow, a hybrid technology that combines ticketless and free-flow modes within a single infrastructure. Flex-Flow allows entrances and exits to be quickly adapted to actual parking demand, optimizing performance and reducing service interruptions.
A real contribution to the development of the smart city
With our solutions, we aim to transform parking into a true urban mobility hub, integrating it, for example, with electric vehicle charging stations to enrich and simplify the parking experience, or with public transport systems for ticket validation, making the combined use of different means of transport more seamless.
With the advanced Web App, users can also book a parking space in advance, manage electric vehicle charging and control pedestrian access, combining operational efficiency with ease of use. In this way, each parking area becomes an integral part of an increasingly smart city and contributes to making mobility more sustainable and better coordinated.
Lince 7 is already operational in Mexico
At Mexico City International Airport, Lince 7 is already managing three multi-storey car parks serving the terminals in a unified way, for a total of over 6,200 parking spaces.
The platform centrally supervises parking flows in real time and is already integrated with external systems, ensuring smooth operations in a high-traffic airport environment such as Mexico City.
Technology and precision explained by Giancarlo Fisichella
CAME’s Mobility Parking Solutions are presented by Giancarlo Fisichella, the company’s ambassador. In a series of dedicated videos, the driver presents some of the most iconic parking management solutions, highlighting shared values such as control, speed, and safety, and showing how innovation in mobility supports everyday movements, on the track and in smart cities.