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UPsafety, a T2 Systems Company, Announces Updated Brand

UPsafety, a T2 Systems Company, Announces Updated Brand

United Public Safety (UPsafety), a leading provider of SaaS enforcement, asset tracking and business process automation solutions for modern governments and operations, announced an updated brand identity that includes a new logo system and website.

After joining T2 Systems in late 2020, UPsafety was inspired to revitalize its brand to capture the great synergies between the two organizations and their mutual commitment to the same mission, vision, and values for their customers.

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“UPsafety’s new look marks a significant milestone in the Company’s journey of empowering customers with effective and accessible technology solutions that help achieve organizational goals. We are proud that it represents an exciting future for us as a company, and for our customers, as we move forward together with T2 Systems,” said Charlie Waterfall, Director Creative Services for UPsafety. “The UPsafety brand is closely aligned with the T2 Systems brand and will ultimately appear across all customer experience platforms.”

UPsafety will now officially be called “UPsafety, a T2 Systems Company”, with its focus remaining unchanged: to continue evolving and growing together as an organization to keep ahead of the ever-changing landscape of parking management and offer the best solutions to support operations.

“We are excited for the future.” said Adam Blake, CEO of T2 Systems. “We know that by continuing to work together, we will be able to achieve our goals and empower our customers with choices.”

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