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Date added: 2017-09-19
Welgevonden Game Reserve in South Africa is tracking the behavior patterns of animals such as zebra, impala, eland and wildbeest to detect poaching activity. The new IoT powered solution developed by IBM, MTN and Wageningen University collects animal location information, movement, direction and average speed of travel along with other data. (Credit: IBM)
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Date added: 2017-09-19
IBM, MTN and Wageningen University use an IoT powered solution that gives Welgevonden Game Reserve in South Africa, a powerful tool in the fight to save endangered Rhinos. The solution uses the threat response patterns of other animals such as zebra, wildbeest, impala and eland, as an early warning signal, without divulging the precise location of the rhino. (Credit: IBM)
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Date added: 2017-09-19
Game conservationists are battling to protect the dwindling number of rhinos in Africa (Credit: IBM)
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Date added: 2017-09-19
IBM, MTN and Wageningen University's IoT powered solution fits animals such as zebra, wildebeest, eland and impala with custom made sensors which will transmit data on their behavior to the IoT platform. As a result, plains game such as the zebra, act as sentinels and their response patterns provide an early warning in the battle to save endangered rhinos. (Credit: IBM)
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Date added: 2017-09-21
IBM is official tech partner for Arthur M. Bank Sports & Entertainment (AMBSE) and has helped to create an innovative technology architecture solution for both their Children’s Healthcare of Atlanta Training Ground as well as Mercedes-Benz Stadium. (Credit: IBM)




