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Next Generation Connectivity with Health and Well-being

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This project will investigate existing consumer tech, IOT and connectivity capabilities for simulation activities.

Napier and DHI will explore a range of technologies that can connect to DHI’s simulation infrastructure by collaboratively approaching organisations such as: Samsung, Bavaria, Capita, Censis, Underarmour, Tanita, Polar, Sensoria, Leonardo company (Selex), Boots, Lloyds, Virgin active, etc.

Napier will work with DHI to explore and secure new connectivity capabilities for simulation activity engaging with Vodafone, Sigfox, o2, SWAN, LoRa, Censis, Capita.

Project Acronym NextGen Connectivity
Status Project Complete
Funder(s) Digital Health Institute
Value £69,355.00
Project Dates Oct 1, 2018 - Jul 2, 2021



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