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WEBINAR June 25, 2025 – 11am PDT / 2pm EDT

Reimagining traffic management: How TSMO, maps and analytics work together

Join this exclusive webinar with TomTom, Flow Labs and Mead & Hunt. We’ll share the latest integrated approaches for transportation departments, planning commissions and local governments to manage congestion, improve road safety and build resilient infrastructure. You’ll find out how a global leader in map and traffic data, a TSMO (transportation systems management and operations) platform provider and an expert in traffic signal optimization are offering effective ways for you to optimize urban mobility.

We’ll explore how combining real-time traffic data with cutting-edge AI-supported traffic signal optimization software enables smarter traffic planning, faster incident response and better traveler information systems. Tune in and walk away with actionable ideas to keep your city moving.

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Agenda

We’ll cover the topics below in a 50-minute session, including a live Q&A to answer your questions.

  • Current TSMO challenges and priorities

  • Analytics for system-wide efficiency

  • The power of maps and traffic data

  • Looking at the future of traffic management

  • Q&A

Presenters
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Renu Jinturkar
Senior Product Marketing Manager, TomTom
Renu leads Enterprise Product Marketing at TomTom, where she is focused on shaping the future of public sector innovation through advanced location technologies. At the intersection of mapping, traffic intelligence and strategic foresight, Renu drives high-impact initiatives that empower governments and municipalities to enhance urban mobility, citizen safety and infrastructure resilience. With a sharp focus on customer-centricity and a proven track record in product marketing, she’s steering transformative solutions that enable public sector authorities to make faster, smarter and more data-driven decisions for the communities they serve.

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Douglas Gilmour
Global Business Development Manager, TomTom
Doug Gilmour is Global Business Development Manager at TomTom, focusing on the public sector. Trained as a transport economist, he gained his Chartership in Transport Planning within various consultancy and government roles, where he was responsible for the development and delivery of strategic transport models and infrastructure investment appraisals. Improving the operational efficiency and safety of our road network requires effective collaboration between public and private sectors. Doug drives traffic product innovation and adoption through the development of strategic partnerships with companies like Flow Labs.

Meet our co-hosts
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Jatish Patel
CEO and Founder, Flow Labs
Jatish Patel is the Founder and CEO of Flow Labs, a transportation software technology leader specializing in Artificial Intelligence (AI) and transportation data integration. Jatish, as a serial entrepreneur, represents a new breed of transportation leadership that will help guide the evolution of mobility into the future. Not only has he developed, designed and deployed advanced ITS technologies, he has also secured the funding necessary to establish those companies, and turn them into thriving, industry leading businesses. His world-first solutions have improved mobility, safety, environmental sustainability and equity for transportation agencies. Jatish is an expert and thought leader in Artificial Intelligence for traffic management applications with expertise in machine vision, data processing, simulation and optimization.

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Justin Effinger
TSMO Leader, Mead & Hunt
Justin is a seasoned traffic engineering leader with extensive expertise in traffic signal operations and intelligent transportation systems (ITS). He specializes in advanced signal operations, ATSPMs and ITS integration. His ATSPM program in Lake County, Illinois, earned the 2019 ITE International Transportation Achievement Award. In 2024, his Anne Arundel signal retiming project won the NOCoE TSMO Award. Justin previously served as senior traffic engineer at NoTraffic, contributing to AI-driven traffic management, and held key roles at Lake County (Illinois) DOT and WisDOT, advancing ITS programs and innovative traffic signal solutions.

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Flow Labs
Flow Labs is a transportation software technology leader specializing in Artificial Intelligence (AI) and transportation data integration. It is on a mission to make roads safer, cleaner and congestion free.

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Mead & Hunt
Founded in 1900, Mead & Hunt is an employee-owned engineering and architecture firm with 1,400 employees in over 50 offices nationwide and ranked #38 in the 2024 ENR Top 500 Sourcebook in Transportation. Mead & Hunt has been involved in nearly every major national signal timing publication and is involved in national and local research projects including Signal Timing Policies, Signal Operations Policies, Connected Vehicles and National Standards, and Mead & Hunt times signals in multiple states around the country. Mead & Hunt has extensive experience throughout the nation in all aspects of traffic engineering including design, ITS, traffic operations, traffic signal timing, ATMS, TSMO, systems engineering and more.