Saturday, April 11, 2026

New Traffic Management System to Support Companies Opening

inurface, digital signage and media network solutions company, have launched a brand-new piece of tech to their collection, allowing them to support businesses across the UK to safely open their doors to the public. 

The company’s latest people management system has been announced in line with the announcement made on 15th of June 2020 where numerous non-essential shops will be able to open under strict guidance and control, in addition to the essential retailers already operating.  

For this to happen smoothly and safely, all shops, both large and small, will need to carefully consider how they are able to keep people safe, by controlling the flow of people within their stores, in order to comply with new Government measures.  

The new technology, developed by inurface Group, removes the need for additional staff to police entrances, while controlling the movement of people in and out of stores, and communicating this clearly and directly to the customer through digital signage. 

By measuring occupancy as people enter and exit a store, the equipment can estimate waiting time should capacity be reached, accurately detect face masks if needed and be upgraded to include thermal monitoring technology should the vendor require it. 

The technology is also easily scalable and can be used alone or alongside other systems. For Josh, CEO of inurface, it was vital that the solutions he offered were applicable not just for large sites or billion-pound retail groups but for all, right down to independent retailers and privately owned stores.  

Josh Bunce, CEO and Founder of inurface explains 

“The UK’s retail market is made up of a patchwork of businesses, big and small, and it is vital that post COVID-19 we don’t lose this unique mixture of retail options and the environment they are capable of creating.  

“While supporting the big fish might be where the big money is as a company inurface started small and grew with the support of others. It is because of this that it is vitally important to me that I do all I can to support as many people as I can by providing them with the appropriate technology solutions and the knowledge my business can provide alongside. 

“My hope is that UK business will recover, maybe even stronger than before, but for that to happen we need engagement, determination and for people to embrace the options to help make it happen” 

 

For more information visit: inurfacemedia.co.uk 

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