![]() ![]() ![]() “The idea has always been the same, trying to make parking less painful,” says Adam Zilberbaum, co-founder and CEO of Parking Panda. Users pay online ahead of time, and are sent a confirmation code which guarantees them a parking spot at the venue. The service has been live in the GTA for a few months, and this week announced a partnership with Maple Leaf Sports and Entertainment.įor fans, this means they’ll be able to look online and reserve a parking space in advance near the Air Canada Centre. Parking Panda, the Baltimore-based on-demand parking app has recently begun expanding into Canada, starting with Toronto. While fans might still be on edge from the Raptors‘ nail-biter of a victory last night, they can breathe a sigh of relief when it comes to parking at the next home game. Artificial Intelligence (296) Auto Tech (10) Blockchain (62) CanadianCIO (20) Careers & Education (612) Channel (59) channel-strategy (6) Cloud (1092) Communications & Telecom (127) Companies (170) Data & Analytics (186) Development (39) Digital Transformation (790) Distribution (10) Diversity & Inclusion (40) eCommerce (142) editorial (1) Emerging Tech (83) End User Hardware (76) Engineering (1286) Financial (810) Fintech (101) Future of Work (35) Governance (21) Government & Public Sector (169) Human Resources (2089) Infrastructure (43) IoT (109) ITWC Morning Briefing (16) Leadership (2697) Legal (319) Legislation (107) Managed Services & Outsourcing (51) Marketing (1966) MarTech (8) Medical (346) Mobility (4995) Not For Profit (7) Open Source (140) Operations (5428) People (18) Podcasts (1425) Posts (4129) Privacy (803) Project Management (76) Security (3091) Service (894) Smart Home (49) SMB (498) Social Networks (426) Software (92) Supply Chain (27) Sustainability (37) Tech in Sports (247) Technology (7114) Women in Tech (83) ![]()
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