LONDON, September 23, 2025 – Milesight has announced official membership in two of the UK parking sector’s most influential organizations: the British Parking Association (BPA) and the International Parking Community (IPC). The move underscores the company’s commitment to aligning with industry best practices, driving regulatory compliance, and delivering enhanced value to its UK partners and customers.
About BPA & IPC
As pivotal players in shaping the future of parking management, the BPA and IPC serve as collaborative hubs for parking operators, technology providers, and local authorities. Their core mandate includes advancing innovation, setting industry standards, and facilitating knowledge sharing to address key challenges in urban parking—from space utilization to enforcement efficiency. For Milesight, membership in these bodies unlocks access to real-time industry insights, latest regulatory updates, and exclusive networking opportunities with sector leaders.
A Milestone of Milesight's UK Market Strategy
The new memberships hold tangible benefits for Milesight’s customers across the UK:
✓ Enhanced Credibility: Alignment with the BPA and IPC—both widely trusted for upholding rigorous industry benchmarks—strengthens Milesight’s position as a reliable, compliant partner in the smart parking space.
✓ Guaranteed Regulatory Compliance: By leveraging the BPA and IPC’s guidance, Milesight ensures its solutions not only meet but exceed UK parking regulations, reducing compliance risks for clients.
✓ Expanded Collaboration Networks: The membership connects Milesight to a broader ecosystem of parking operators, system integrators, and enforcement platforms, enabling co-innovation and more tailored solution design.
This milestone marks a key step in Milesight's UK market strategy. Milesight plans to leverage its membership to deepen partnerships and accelerate the deployment of its flagship technologies, including AI-powered ANPR systems, intelligent bay monitoring tools, and solar-powered standalone parking solutions. These innovations are designed to create “smarter, more efficient parking environments” that address urban mobility challenges, such as traffic congestion and underutilized parking spaces.
Looking Ahead
“Joining the BPA and IPC is more than a membership—it’s a commitment to advancing the UK parking industry alongside the best in the sector. The insights and connections we gain will allow us to refine our solutions further, ensuring we deliver maximum value to the cities, operators, and drivers who rely on our technology," said Prince Cai, Vice President of Milesight.
Moving forward, Milesight aims to actively participate in BPA and IPC initiatives, including industry workshops and standard-setting discussions, to contribute to the evolution of sustainable, tech-driven parking management in the UK.