Walker Wireless Joins the Traf-Sys Team
Walker Wireless is now a part of Traf-Sys People Counting Systems!
Two leaders in the People Counting industry have joined together
to provide a wider selection of technology options and excellent
customer service. Pittsburgh based company, Traf-Sys Inc, has
purchased Walker Wireless to
combine their efforts and reach new markets. Traf-Sys Inc has been
providing complete people counter systems since 1996 and has
specialized in handling large enterprise-level clients such as Dick's Sporting Goods and Harley Davidson
Motorcycles.
Walker Wireless was originally founded in 1986 by Mark Walker as
the MWalker company. The company entered the People Counting
industry by providing cost-effective, reliable people counter
devices to libraries that had a need to provide patron counts in
order to quantify and justify funding for buildings and special
projects. Over the years, MWalker provided counters to government
agencies, colleges and retailers.
In 2002, MWalker started using wireless technology to transmit
patron count data from people counting devices to a PC or a PC
network. MWalker was then renamed to Walker Wireless LLC.
In 2008, Walker Wireless introduced the ConceptOne sensor family
which would be used for environmental and condition monitoring over
a WiFi connection. These sensors would be used for health care,
food safety and industrial monitoring applications.
In April of 2009, Walker Wireless was purchased by Traf-Sys
People Counting Systems and will continue to provide quality people
counting devices and environmental monitoring sensors. The
cost-effective wireless people counting devices provided by Walker
Wireless will be a perfect fit with Traf-Sys People Counting
Systems selection of people counters and systems. The environmental
monitoring sensors provided by Walker Wireless will also allow
Traf-Sys to expand into new markets and opportunities. Together,
the companies will be able to provide a greater variety of
technologies and even better customer service and support.