Grenobloise d'Electronique et d'Automatismes S.A. (GEA) designs, manufactures, integrates, installs and maintains electronic and computerized systems for toll road collection and parking revenue management; its core offerings include automatic entry posts, manual and automatic exit lanes, station and central computer systems, dynamic collection systems with remote payment and non-contact microchip card capabilities, pedestrian readers, automatic and manual payment stations, fleet servers, parking entry and exit terminals, intermediary access lanes, pedestrian access controls, parking supervision servers and multi-lane free-flow tolling solutions; the company also provides maintenance services and GNSS-based toll enforcement. Founded in 1971 and headquartered in Meylan near Grenoble, France, GEA operates in 40 countries with sales distributed across France (29.7%), European Union (20.7%), Africa (39.6%), Asia (7.3%) and the Americas (2.6%), equipping 90% of French toll lanes and serving major clients such as APRR, AREA, Vinci Park, Lyon and Paris Airports, Saemes and the City of Paris. Recent developments include a three-year framework agreement with APRR, a 10-year contract with AREA, a strategic co-contract with T-Systems for the European Collectivity of Alsace's satellite-based heavy vehicle tax system, a new toll contract in Morocco for Tit Mellil-Berrechid, parking system renewals at Geneva International Airport marking entry into a 40th country, attribution for additional Geneva parking projects with the Canton of Geneva Foundation, and the renewal and automation of the Ile de Re bridge toll system by Charente-Maritime, alongside a 74% increase in firm order backlog to €65 million as of March 31, 2025.