Autori will be attending The UK's Leading Highways and Roads Tradeshow - Traffex 2026 20–21 May 2026 in Coventry, UK. But what exactly will we be showing—and why does it matter for contractors, local authorities, and infrastructure teams?
Why are many road organisations struggling with data today?
Road infrastructure management is under pressure. Increasing traffic, extreme weather, and tightening budgets are accelerating network deterioration—often faster than traditional surveys can track.
In many organisations, this leads to:
- Fragmented data across multiple systems
- Outdated information used for decision-making
- Time lost locating defects and verifying work
- Delays in approvals and payment
➡️ The result: reactive “firefighting” instead of proactive management.
Why are many road organisations struggling with data today?
At Traffex, we will showcase how visual road data can be integrated directly into daily operations, not just reporting.
Our focus is on connecting:
- Road imagery (mobile, 360°, drone)
- Operational workflows
- Real-time data and reporting
➡️ From first observation to verified work and faster approvals
How does Autori Vista solve the "information gap"?
Autori Vista creates a
shared, up-to-date understanding of the road network by combining visual data with daily operational workflows.Instead of relying on fragmented systems:
- All parties work based on the same, current visual data
- Decisions are based on verified evidence, not assumptions
- Work can be tracked, reviewed, and approved remotely
➡️ This improves transparency, reduces disputes, and enables more effective collaboration between clients and contractors.
What is the "Image-to-invoice" workflow and why does it matter?
One of the key concepts we will present is the “Image-to-Invoice” workflow. This means:
- Capture high-quality visual data from the road network
- Convert observations into actionable work
- Verify completed work using visual evidence
- Approve invoices faster with shared proof
➡️ This approach connects field operations directly to financial processes and accountability.
Can visual data really replace "boots on the ground"?
Traditional inspections often require people working in hazardous environments near live traffic.
With Autori Vista:
- High-resolution imagery can be captured at driving speed
- Inspections can be completed remotely
- Field visits are reduced to only necessary cases
➡️ This improves safety and supports Net Zero targets by reducing unnecessary travel.
What can you learn before meeting us at Traffex?
To support discussions at the event, we have published a 19-page White Paper: “The Integrated Road Awareness Framework”
It explains:
- How to move from reactive to data-driven operations
- How to improve transparency and reduce disputes
- How to accelerate approvals and payments
- How to create a shared “Single Source of Truth”
What is included in the Traffex 2026 campaign?
The White Paper also includes details of our
Traffex launch campaign, designed to help organisations experience the solution in real operational conditions.
In addition:
Book a meeting before Traffex or meet us in Coventry to qualify for an
exclusive 20 % campaign discount.
Who can you meet at Traffex?
You can meet:
- Ari Immonen, Director of Business Development
- Maarit Soronen, Growth Marketing Manager
Why is this relevant for UK road organisations today?
The challenges faced in the UK—fragmented systems, increasing cost pressure, and the need for transparency—are not unique.
The same approach has already been applied in real-world environments:
- Creating a shared view of the network
- Reducing duplicate work and inefficiencies
- Improving traceability and decision-making
➡️ This is not a concept or pilot—it is already in daily operational use.
Where can you learn more?
The technology operates on Microsoft Azure's secure cloud infrastructure, ensuring scalability and reliability for organizations managing extensive road networks. Real-time data streaming connects field operations directly to management systems, creating a unified view of network conditions. This continuous monitoring capability supports proactive maintenance strategies and enables rapid response to emerging issues across thousands of kilometers of roadways.