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Intelligent campus community event

This event took place on 10 April 2018

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Tuesday 10 April 2018

10:00-16:00

Venue:
Senate Room
University of Glasgow,
University Avenue,
Glasgow,
G12 8QQ
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About

Working in the area of the intelligent campus? Interested in the work being undertaken by others in this area? 

Come along to our community of practice: an opportunity to network, share practice and hear what various institutions and Jisc are doing in this space.

You'll have the opportunity to discover more about our intelligent campus project as well as hear from others about their work in this exciting topic. There will also be plenty of opportunities for discussion and networking.

Who should attend

Staff in universities and colleges who are interested in how the campus and physical infrastructure of their organisation can:

  • Improve the student experience
  • Enable better learning experiences in learning spaces
  • Make efficient use of rooms and buildings
  • Link into smart city initiatives

Staff who are working on any of these areas at a university or college:

  • Smart city
  • Smart campus
  • Wayfinding
  • Wifi heat mapping
  • Mapping
  • Space utilisation
  • Smart buildings
  • RFID tracking
  • Wifi tracking
  • Facial recognition
  • Chatbots
  • Robots
  • Artificial intelligence

Contact

For more information, contact James Clay (james.clay@jisc.ac.uk).

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