IP Parking Partners with Rutgers Cancer Institute of New Jersey
We're honored to announce that IP Parking was selected by Jingoli Construction on behalf of the Rutgers Cancer Institute of New Jersey, located in New Brunswick, to implement our Parking Access and Revenue Control System (PARCS). This collaboration allows us to support the essential work of New Jersey's only National Cancer Institute (NCI) designated Comprehensive Cancer Center.
Rutgers Cancer Institute is renowned for its specialized care and groundbreaking research in cancer treatment and prevention, playing a crucial role in the region's healthcare landscape. We deeply respect the institute's mission and are committed to providing parking solutions that enhance the experience for patients, families, and staff.
To meet the demands of this vital environment, we're introducing advanced License Plate Recognition (LPR) technology and our mobile payment solution, IP Payment System (IPS). These tools are designed to streamline parking operations, especially during peak times, ensuring efficient and seamless experiences.
At IP Parking, we understand the importance of a well-organized and reliable parking system in healthcare settings. Our solutions are carefully developed to support the unique needs of hospitals, making parking one less concern for everyone involved.
We're grateful for the opportunity to work with Rutgers Cancer Institute of New Jersey and look forward to supporting their efforts in the New Jersey community. Stay tuned for more updates.
About IP Parking
Due to a strong pioneering spirit and the willingness to continuously take the lead in new developments and solutions, IP Parking has become one of the most successful Parking Access & Revenue Control System vendors in the market. The family business, founded in 2005 by father Eric and son Jimmy Smulders in Deurne, is now an international player with more than 100 employees with branches in Deurne, Zaandam, Antwerp, New York, Los Angeles, Washington DC, and a strong network of dealers located internationally.
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