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Digital solutions for the Midlands and the East
University Hospitals Birmingham
Using the public network, for the very first time, we delivered a remote ultrasound and augmented reality (AR) feed from a moving ambulance in the field, to the main hospital.
The 5G connected ambulance shows the capability for a patient to be remotely assessed and diagnosed and demonstrates how a high-bandwidth connection aids a paramedic in the field.
It brings us closer to a reality where care is no longer just delivered in hospitals and GP surgeries but also in patients' homes, community drop-in centres, care homes, and pharmacies.
Improving parking in Milton Keynes
Parking and traffic congestion were causing a headache for Milton Keynes Council. But they estimated that at any given time, 7,000 of their 25,000 parking spaces were sitting empty.
Working in conjunction with the Open University, we developed a system where wireless sensors in the parking bays stream data to solar-powered, lamppost-mounted receivers. The data is analysed in the central MK DATA Hub, hosted by BT, which relays real-time information to drivers in the city centre.