GEWI

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Company typePrivate
IndustryTraffic and Travel information services
Founded1992
FounderHagen Geppert, Dr. Karl Will
GEWI
Company typePrivate
IndustryTraffic and Travel information services
Founded1992
FounderHagen Geppert, Dr. Karl Will
HeadquartersBernburg, Germany
SubsidiariesGEWI North America, LLC, USA.
Websitewww.gewi.com

GEWI is a German software company founded in 1992 by Hagen Geppert and Karl Will, headquartered in Bernburg, Germany. The company name is formed from the first two letters of the surnames of its founders - Geppert and Will. GEWI develops traffic and travel information software, with its main product, the Traffic Information Center (TIC), used in 31 countries for applications including real-time navigation data, road incident management, and traffic news broadcasting.

The company operates through two entities: GEWI Europe, based in Germany with offices in Bernburg and Leipzig, and GEWI North America, based in Sugar Land, Texas.

The company consists of two corporations: GEWI Europe based in Germany with offices in Bernburg and Leipzig. Hagen Geppert serves as Worldwide CEO. GEWI North America is located in Sugar Land (Houston) Texas and managed by North America CEO Jim O'Neill.[1] Additional offices are located in the UK and USA. GEWI has a global customer base and has been ISO 9001 certified for quality standards annually since 1997, and is currently certified ISO 9001:2008.

TIC Product

After its first generation of traffic data products, known as TMC Office, the company renamed the product to TIC (Traffic Information Center). TIC is a fully commercial off-the-shelf product (COTS) that customers can use to avoid problems associated with custom builds. Today, TIC is in its fourth generation and is used in 31 countries worldwide for a wide range of projects including traffic and travel information services (can include meteorological weather information), RDS-TMC, TPEG (over HTTP or digital broadcast such as DAB), navigation system testing (used by many device and car manufacturers), traffic news for radio (structured news reports auto-generated as ready by announcers), data harmonization and exchange, parking information, work zones (such as road construction), radio data using PAD (program associated data with station names, schedules, and music titles) and connected vehicles.

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