Wednesday, November 23, 2011

Rhythm Engineering Uses Innovation to Provide Traffic Solutions

The mission of Rhythm Engineering sounds simple: to deliver traffic that brings loved ones to their destination faster and safer. However, coming up with actual solutions is rather difficult. The process requires innovative minds, state-of-the-art technology, expertise, experience, and professionalism. To make sure that they deliver impeccable client service, Rhythm Engineering integrated all of these elements into their workflow.

But what exactly does this growing business do? Rhythm Engineering has a background in traffic and transportation engineering, providing new technology for traffic signal device timing, and multi-agency traffic network design. One of their most famous innovations is InSync, a device which has reduced stops at traffic signals by up to ninety percent.

Before Rhythm Engineering came up with InSync, it was estimated that seventy to ninety percent of traffic signals in America are poorly timed and cause unnecessary delays. With InSync, the old technology used in these traffic lights was transformed into high-tech, traffic-moving machinery. With this improvement, fuel consumption is reduced by at least twenty percent and emissions are lowered by thirty percent.  InSync is not only cost-efficient, but eco-friendly too.

Rhythm Engineering is now the seller of the most in-demand adaptive traffic control system in the United States. The company’s CEO, Reggie Chanda, was a former traffic engineer who took matters into his own hands when he got frustrated with the tools available for him to perform his job. With an open mind and a team of talented individuals, Chanda was able to turn the company into one of the top seven small, innovative businesses in 2010. Rhythm Engineering was also identified by the state of Kansas as a growth company with the ability to impact economy.

Rhythm Engineering’s success is an example of how entrepreneurship can help society improve in significant ways.


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