en.Wedoany.com Reported - Canadian smart traffic solutions company Miovision recently announced the launch of Mateo, a GenAI assistant specifically designed for the smart traffic sector. This product transforms complex traffic datasets into visual charts, maps, and safety metrics through natural language dialogue, aiming to support the data analysis work of smart traffic professionals.

Miovision cited a study from the National Cooperative Highway Research Program, which indicated that 78% of traffic professionals believe modern performance metric analysis and management are too time-consuming. Mateo reduces the time smart traffic engineers spend on administrative reporting by automating data collection and enabling cross-referencing across applications. Miovision CEO Kurtis McBride stated: "Traffic professionals have long spent hours sifting through massive amounts of data, while they would prefer to solve actual traffic challenges. The Miovision GenAI Assistant is the next step in our mission to transform ordinary intersections into intelligent systems, aiming to save time and empower traffic experts to work more proactively."
Mateo is powered by a large language model-driven reasoning engine and a set of agent tools. It can generate visual charts, maps, and safety metrics from complex, isolated data sources and export summaries suitable for management. Miovision Solutions Engineering Director Brent Rogerson said: "The technological breakthrough of the Miovision GenAI Assistant lies in its ability to perform multi-step retrieval, reasoning, and data analysis to answer complex questions based on a city's unique network data, while adhering to established traffic engineering standards. This truly sets it apart from general-purpose GenAI and basic chatbots. It also creates answers with an audit trail that references the original data sources, ensuring high confidence in how responses are generated."
Mateo was first previewed at the ITS World Congress in Atlanta in August 2025, followed by an extensive testing phase. The City of Coquitlam in British Columbia was one of the key testing partners. Coquitlam City representative Bernard Tung stated: "At its most basic level, MATEO has saved us countless hours of complex data retrieval and analysis by leveraging generative AI and Miovision One. This efficiency alone makes the platform worth its value, but its true worth lies in our ability to respond faster to complex queries and performance deficiencies. By synthesizing comprehensive results and insights in real-time, it has become an indispensable tool for maintaining a reliable traffic network."
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