Browse the full management transaction log of Image Sensing Systems INC, a publicly traded company based in United States. Shares trade on US US, under the supervision of SEC (Form 4). Operating in the Industry sector, Image Sensing Systems INC has logged 26 public disclosures. The latest transaction was filed on 17 June 2021 — Attribution. Among the most active insiders: Daly Joseph Patrick. All data is free.
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Image Sensing Systems, Inc. (ticker: ISNS) is a U.S.-listed company traded on a NYSE/NASDAQ market, focused on sensing, detection and traffic-analytics technologies for intelligent transportation systems (ITS). The company was founded in 1984, built around the idea of using video image processing to improve traffic management and road safety. Its headquarters are in Minneapolis, Minnesota, United States. The company’s business model centers on above-ground detection and information-management solutions designed for cities, municipalities, road operators and systems integrators. Image Sensing Systems develops and markets video-detection, radar-based detection and traffic-data solutions used for intersection control, highway monitoring, wrong-way detection, speed management and related roadway-safety applications. Its best-known product family is Autoscope, its long-established video-detection platform, complemented by speed-management and wrong-way alerting solutions. The company positions these products as tools that deliver real-time reaction capability, actionable analytics and more reliable traffic intelligence for transportation decision-makers. From a competitive standpoint, ISNS occupies a specialized niche within ITS rather than competing as a broad transportation-equipment conglomerate. Its differentiation comes from product reliability, installed-base credibility, application expertise and a long operating history in traffic detection. The company states that it has sold more than 155,000 units in more than 80 countries worldwide, indicating a meaningful international footprint even though its scale remains relatively small versus larger infrastructure and traffic-technology players. For investors, that implies a business with recurring relevance but also dependence on public-sector budgets, project timing and channel relationships. Recent developments highlight an emphasis on partnership expansion and application-driven marketing. On March 30, 2026, the company announced an expanded agreement with Econolite Control Products, strengthening a key commercial relationship in the ITS ecosystem. In 2025, Image Sensing Systems also publicized use cases tied to Vision Zero and wrong-way-driving prevention, while 2024 communications emphasized Autoscope Analytics and the value of data-driven safety improvements. These recent updates suggest management is pushing both distribution depth and solution relevance in road-safety applications. For French-speaking investors, ISNS is best viewed as a small-cap transportation-technology name with an industrial profile, a niche market position, and exposure to the long-term modernization of road infrastructure in the United States and abroad.