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Expansion Leads Quercus Technologies to Create Two Divisions: Detection and Mobility

Quercus is expanding into parking guidance systems with the creation of their Mobility Division.

Quercus Technologies’ recent 20th anniversary was the perfect opportunity for the company to reflect on its current situation, trajectory and perspectives for the future. Quercus began developing engineering projects for the industrial sector, with a focus on industrial automatization and quality control by means of artificial vision. Today, Quercus has become an international company, specialized in manufacturing LPR equipment in the parking guidance sector and has projects in more than 70 countries.

Quercus Technologies has become an international benchmark in its field: it is a model of success history, of a company that prevails thanks to the vision of its leaders, the effort of the staff and the struggle for innovation. Now, Quercus is expanding by investing thought into two key areas:

  • How do we keep on growing as we have done until now?
  • How do we keep on growing and adapting to changes, without changing the essence of our company which has led us to where we are today?

The company has experienced a period of transition in order to be able to answer these questions, and continue to be faithful to its mission without going stale using a formula that worked well in the past. As a result of that process of reflection and adaptation, Quercus has created the Mobility Division in order to harness the solution of camera sensor based parking guidance systems in the market. This division exclusively commercializes guidance and mobility projects through a different sales channel than the one used by Quercus for its OEM products. For the commercialization of those, Quercus has created the Detection Division.

Diagram with tree in the center and text about Detection Division and Mobility Division

Detection Division is the direct result of more than twenty years of experience in License Plate Recognition, continuing a business model that has turned Quercus into the company it is now. Focusing in the making and commercializing of the most advanced and reliable OEM products that the client needs, the Detection division will keep a practical and efficient approach through the regular sales channel. A way of remaining faithful to the roots and the origin of the company.

Mobility Division reflects the need of broadening horizons in order to boost parking guidance solutions based on camera sensors in the market. Using the experience and know-how of Quercus Technologies, Mobility Division commercializes comprehensive and customized projects of parking guidance and mobility systems. They are the new leaves, Quercus’ stake in the future.

Quercus stays strong, facing the challenges without fear and with new proposals and parking guidance solutions. Quercus would like to sum up this new phase in a sentence that refers as much to the name as to the history of the company: “New leaves grow because we stand on our roots” remembering to us that for new projects to develop it is necessary to always remember the origins.

About Quercus Technologies

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Quercus Technologies manufactures and markets smart vehicle detection units based on advanced computer vision algorithms, which aim at improving mobility and security in parking facilities. 

Quercus products are based on highly technological computer vision algorithms and include All-in-One license plate recognition units, overview cameras, and digital video recorders. We market our LPR units exclusively to system integrators and one of our aims is to help them get the maximum benefit from our products and contribute to the success of their projects. Quercus provides customers with added-value services such as certificate professional training and on-site technical support to help them to get the most out of our leading-edge technology.

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