Austin, Texas, March 8, 2021 – FLASH, Inc., the leader in 21st century parking technology, alongside partner company Arrive Mobility, Inc., FLASH will unveil its latest technology at FlashFuture ’21, a free virtual event on March 11th from 10:30 am CST – 12:00 pm CST (register here).
For the first time, FLASH and Arrive will showcase a collective 2021 Q1 and Q2 product roadmap. With a new lineup of cutting-edge technology and partnerships, FLASH is helping asset owners and operators maximize revenue and become a critical part of the new consumer mobility journey.
FLASH and Arrive will show how their combined technologies are creating the industry’s first end-to-end platform that encompasses the needs of asset owners, parking operators, and everyday consumers. Leading product developers from both teams will showcase the latest innovations in Artificial Intelligence (AI), digital payments, and mobility services that are powering the digital transformation of parking assets across the country.
“This is a huge moment for us as we continue to evolve our technology offerings to meet the needs of a fast-changing industry and new consumer demands, and we are fully committed to providing our operator partners every lever, every tool, every data point to maximize your property value,” said Dan Sharplin, Chairman and CEO of FLASH. “The 2021 recovery is a massive opportunity. Working together with Arrive, we’ve built a dynamic, cloud-based operating system to transform you parking facility into a dynamic mobility hub that delivers value at every point of the journey.”
As the first Mobility Hub Operating System, the FlashOS platform is a foundational tool to help asset owners and operators achieve 21st century parking. The transformation from parking asset to mobility hub starts with digitizing operations – but it doesn’t end there. Business intelligence, future-ready mobility services, and consumer platforms are all critical pieces of the puzzle.
At FlashFuture ‘21, attendees will gain access to exclusive research that shows how consumer behaviors and demands have changed in the last year. Work-from-home habits, personal vehicle dependence, and the popularity of mobile payments are just a few of the ways consumers have started exhibiting new mobility patterns. For parking and mobility professionals, the new consumer mobility journey is an opportunity.