CPB supplies high-tech parking space monitoring solution for the city of Vienna

On January 26, 2026, the SENCA project—sensor-based parking space monitoring using scan cars—was officially presented at a joint press conference with the City of Vienna. SENCA represents another important step toward digitization and the efficient use of public space.

The solution combines mobile license plate recognition using vehicle-mounted cameras with sensor and GIS data. This creates an integrated parking space monitoring system that enables precise, flexible, and efficient control and integrates seamlessly into existing IT and specialist systems.

As a long-standing partner in public digitization projects, we bring extensive experience in implementing complex regulatory requirements. Particular attention is paid to data protection and data security: the technologies used in the SENCA project comply with the applicable legal framework and the highest standards for handling sensitive data. This ensures that efficiency, transparency, and the protection of personal information are equally guaranteed.

The implementation and integration project is currently underway. The aim is to optimize processes, improve data quality, and create a modern, digital basis for parking space monitoring.

SENCA demonstrates how innovative technologies can be used in practice to make urban mobility more sustainable, transparent, and efficient.