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Samsung

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Autorose

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MotionMap

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News

MK:Smart project features as a case study in new World Bank Group report on IoT

27 November 2017

As a result of the work conducted under the MK:Smart project umbrella, Milton Keynes takes a prominent place in recently published report by the World Bank Group that focuses on governmental response...

MK:Smart in China

20 September 2017

Geoff Snelson, director of strategy and futures of Milton Keynes council presented the MK:Smart vision to the TM Forum 3rd Smart City in Focus Forum in Yinchuan, China. The MK delegation included...

MK:Smart summary video

1 August 2017

As MK:Smart project came to an end, we reflect on our achievements to date in this short video summarising some of the main areas of MK:Smart research. Although the project officially finished at...

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