Learn about counting in the smart city: pedestrians, bicycles and vehicles
Smart Cities connect sensing systems and services via the Internet of Things. Data is instantly available to citizens, businesses and the city authorities.
Read moreSmart Cities connect sensing systems and services via the Internet of Things. Data is instantly available to citizens, businesses and the city authorities.
Read moreDid you know we have a range of leaflets giving you the low-down of how counting people can help you
Read moreSmart cities can now buy our systems from R-Com Consulting in the UK. They provide a comprehensive service to clients,
Read moreSix reasons to count pedestrian footfall through a town centre and the most accurate, cost-effective way to do so.
Read moreCameras positioned over front and rear doors of buses use artificial vision algorithms to count passengers on and off.
Read moreA city doesn’t become ‘smart’ overnight – it’s a continual process. There are many interpretations of a smart city. A
Read moreSmart city technology company is looking for potential reseller partners in Hong Kong.
Read moreWith the number of smart cities increasing from about two dozen to more than 100 in just a few years,
Read moreRetail Sensing is one of three businesses chosen to run projects which will shape Manchester’s infrastructure and environment. The company
Read moreWikipedia defines a Smart City as “an urban development vision to integrate information and communication technology (ICT) and Internet of
Read moreRetail Sensing are delighted to have been one of the winners of the IOT UK Boost award at The Science & Technology Facilities Council.
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