The custom-made passenger shuttles from engineering firm Aurrigo will operate a 20-minute journey around the West Cambridge site and will run autonomously for the majority of the route.
The organisation will use the spatial big data platform to help unlock siloed data and share information with third parties working on urban innovation projects
Smart Cambridge and university researchers will help to visualise future development options for journeys to work and give people an opportunity for feedback
The UK city will be the first to use Telensa’s Microsoft Azure-powered platform, which will allow it to collect data via multi sensor pods on streetlights
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