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Martin has spent the bulk of his career writing about and consulting on technology and innovations that drove the banking sector. This has now springboarded a wider range of topics, which are his passion, particularly those with an environmental slant. He has set up Smarter Communities.Media to provide independent, in-depth reporting on initiatives from around the world that improve society.

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Read more about the article What does “smart cities” really mean for “customers”?

What does “smart cities” really mean for “customers”?

  • Post author:Martin Whybrow
  • Post published:January 11, 2018
  • Post category:Customer Innovation

What does “smart cities” really mean for “customers”? Does it have any impact on their daily lives, do they have any say in its direction, does the term even mean…

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