Flir will demonstrate the transformative impact of AI-driven thermal and visual imaging on urban traffic intelligence at Intertraffic Amsterdam 2026 (10-13 March), shining the spotlight on solutions that promote safer, more efficient and greener mobility across increasingly complex cityscapes. Visitors to Hall 1 Stand 335 can experience first-hand how advanced sensing and analytics enable reliable detection in every urban scenario, from busy city intersections to multimodal corridors, pedestrian zones and cycling environments.
As cities face mounting pressure to get smarter with their traffic monitoring initiatives, conventional detection technologies are struggling to keep pace. Flir’s fusion of AI with thermal and visible imaging sensors provides unparalleled detection capabilities and real-time analytics, facilitating the accurate identification of vulnerable road users, even in challenging weather or lighting conditions.
Taking centre stage at Intertraffic Amsterdam will be Flir’s immersive See Me Clearly bike experience, showcasing a real bicycle installation alongside the company’s latest thermal and visual AI‑integrated technologies. This eye-catching showcase aims to demonstrate how reliable detection remains unaffected by conditions such as glare or fog, elements which routinely compromise conventional camera systems. The outcome is better safety for vulnerable road users and greater confidence for traffic authorities seeking dependable, data-informed decision-making.
Advanced Flir technologies on display are set to span intelligent thermal and visible sensors purpose-built for complex urban traffic monitoring; dual-sensor solutions that blend thermal and visual imaging with embedded analytics; AI-enabled CCTV platforms for automatic incident detection and traffic data collection; and all-in-one smart city cameras designed for dynamic traffic control. In addition, cost-effective, scalable detection solutions support intersection upgrades without trenching or disruptive civil works.
Complementing the hardware, Flir will also present its proven traffic management software and secure remote connectivity solutions, enabling cloud integration, centralised control and GDPR-safe analytics. Together, this robust ecosystem underpins the deployment of scalable, multimodal traffic intelligence that reduces congestion, improves safety and enhances overall network efficiency.
Sustainability remains a core theme for smart cities. However, with AI adoption accelerating worldwide, it is easy to overlook its energy demands. Flir’s low-power, high-efficiency AI architecture is engineered to deliver actionable insight without excessive power consumption. Fewer roadside works, lower infrastructure requirements and long-term reliability further contribute to a reduction in lifetime environmental impact.
While Flir continues to support interurban applications, including tunnel incident detection and highway monitoring, the primary focus in Amsterdam will be on urban transformation and city-wide scalability, using AI-powered traffic intelligence to deliver reliability and safety in every situation.

“To ensure increasingly complex mobility systems continue to operate safely and efficiently, detection technology must never be the weak link” said Stefaan Pinck, VP Business Development at Flir. “At Intertraffic Amsterdam, we will demonstrate how AI-based thermal and visual imaging cameras deliver ultra-dependable detection, actionable insights and measurable sustainability benefits, all without disruptive infrastructure changes. We invite visitors to experience the difference for themselves.”
A team of Flir specialists across expertise areas that include applications and sales will be available throughout the show to discuss specific project requirements.
As a special incentive, visitors who complete the on‑booth tablet entry form will be entered into a prize draw, with the lucky winner receiving a brand‑new bicycle.



