Conduent to Showcase Innovative 3D Fare Gates and Other Transit Technologies at Transport Ticketing North America
Technologies on display at Conduent Transportation's exhibit (Booth #F5) will include:
Enhancing Passenger Experience and Combating Fare Evasion
Conduent's 3D Fare Gate Solution enables fast and seamless access for passengers while helping transit agencies detect and deter fare evasion. The system uses a computer vision algorithm that accurately distinguishes people from objects such as strollers and suitcases, and service animals – improving both security and usability. Transit authorities also benefit from real-time reporting and analytics, identifying exactly when and where fare evasion occurs.
These fare gates have recently been selected by multiple large agencies to strengthen public transit. Earlier this year, Conduent was selected by NJ TRANSIT to install 3D fare gates at two stations in New Jersey. That milestone followed a 2024 agreement with the Southeastern Pennsylvania Transportation Authority (SEPTA) to install 100 Conduent gates across nine Philadelphia-area stations. SEPTA's decision was based on a successful pilot program where fare enforcement efforts combined with the new technology led to increased revenue.
In April, the Metropolitan Transportation Authority (MTA) in New York named Conduent as a potential vendor to help modernize subway fare systems. Conduent's gates will be installed for testing at five MTA stations this fall.
DOT1 Ticket Vending Machine: This compact, multimedia platform sells digital QR code transit tickets while supporting tourism and mobility services. DOT1 integrates AI, virtual assistants, and remote management in an accessible, user-friendly format designed for flexible deployment and cross-sell opportunities.
VPE 430 Universal Validator: Compatible with all ticketing formats – paper, card, or digital – the VPE 430 ticket validator integrates seamlessly with both online and traditional fare systems. It enables quick and intuitive check-in/check-out experiences for travelers entering or exiting public transit networks.
Driving Better Outcomes for Agencies and Riders
"This event provides a valuable opportunity to showcase Conduent's transit innovations that enhance the traveling experience and prevent fare evasion, benefiting transportation authorities and their customers around the world," said Adam Appleby, Group President, Public Sector Solutions at Conduent.
Conduent Transportation is a leading provider of streamlined, high-volume mobility services and solutions, spanning tolling and advanced transit systems, which enhance the services provided by transportation agencies to benefit the citizens who use them. For over 50 years, the company has helped clients advance transportation solutions in more than 20 countries.
About Conduent
Conduent delivers digital business solutions and services spanning the commercial, government and transportation spectrum – creating valuable outcomes for its clients and the millions of people who count on them. The Company leverages cloud computing, artificial intelligence, machine learning, automation and advanced analytics to deliver mission-critical solutions. Through a dedicated global team of approximately 56,000 associates, process expertise and advanced technologies, Conduent's solutions and services digitally transform its clients' operations to enhance customer experiences, improve performance, increase efficiencies and reduce costs. Conduent adds momentum to its clients' missions in many ways including disbursing approximately $85 billion in government payments annually, enabling 2.3 billion customer service interactions annually, empowering millions of employees through HR services every year and processing nearly 13 million tolling transactions every day. Learn more at www.conduent.com.
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Contacts
Media Contact: Neil Franz, Conduent, +1-240-687-0127, neil.franz@conduent.com
Investor Relations Contact: David Chen, Conduent, ir@conduent.com
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