stockholm, October 11, 2023 /PRNewswire/ — EasyPark Group is a pioneering global force in parking technology, embarking on a unique mission to welcome extraterrestrial visitors. With a history of driving innovation for over 20 years, EasyPark Group poses an interesting idea. With so many UFO sightings, why haven’t we heard from them yet? Could the aliens just not find a parking spot?
In a first-of-its-kind initiative, EasyPark Group will team up with World Heritage-listed Grimton Radio Station to search for extraterrestrial life. The company announced that its parking apps EasyPark, ParkMobile, and RingGo have been sent into space. Marks an important milestone in human technology. For over 20 years, EasyPark Group has continuously introduced innovations to transform traditional parking systems into modern and convenient solutions and make cities more livable. EasyPark Group is now expanding its reach and making not only cities but also the planet a better place to live.
“At EasyPark Group, we are driven by innovation and challenge to find unique and practical solutions that make drivers’ lives easier and cities more livable. We wanted to explain our efforts in a bold yet thoughtful way. What started as a fun idea ended up being two questions: Can we send an app into space? “Can it help make cities and the planet more livable? That’s the question we wanted to explore,” he says. cameron claytonCEO of EasyPark Group.
To conclude ‘World Space Week’, EasyPark Group is honoring its rich heritage of innovation spanning over 20 years by becoming the first parking company in history to launch an app into space. This unique initiative unravels the mystery behind the lack of concrete contact with extraterrestrial life, despite more than 170,000 reported UFO sightings since 1905* We are also aiming to do this.
Located in the south-west, in collaboration with Grimton Radio Station, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Sweden, EasyPark Group and Grimeton converted the complete code of EasyPark Group’s app into a broadcastable data signal and sent it into space. The app embarked on interstellar travel at the speed of light.
“Through our years of experience in facilities and wireless communications, we are helping EasyPark Group realize their initiatives. With wireless technology, we have sent apps into space; wireless remains mainstream; It’s great to see that wireless continues to contribute to innovation in this field. Advances in technology open up new possibilities,” said Camilla Lugnet, CEO of Grimton World Heritage Site.
For more information about EasyPark Group and its galaxy parking initiative, please visit https://www.easypark.com/campaigns/epg-in-space.
*According to the National UFO Reporting Center Databank https://nuforc.org/
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