MWC2023 bonanza and Heathrow Airport's digital twins project
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The TechInformed team was in a surprisingly cold Barcelona this week for Mobile World Congress 2023. Top of the agenda was 5G and how the latest generation of mobile connectivity will?transform enterprises, with some cool examples from the manufacturing sector.
In the keynote, the GSMA revealed a new API framework and also commented on EU plans known as “Fair Share” - check out all our coverage from MWC, with loads more to come over the next month.
My flight to Catalonia also got me thinking about?how the process of travelling through many airports still feels very old-fashioned. Could the digital revolution be about to land at airports? This week, we look at a digital twin project looking to enhance airport efficiency.
- James Pearce?| Editor,?TechInformed
Tech innovation experts at Heathrow airport look at how digital twin technology can get post pandemic air passengers moving again
At Mobile World Congress 2023, the GSMA revealed a new API framework and commented on EU plans known as "Fair Share"
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