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IoT Milks Cows Too!

Claire Featherstone, Head of Business Solution for Maxis

30-Nov-17 13:30

IoT Milks Cows Too!

The Internet of Things has allowed businesses to venture into industries they have never envisioned to be serving. One of them is Maxis and how IoT is milking cows in the agricultural industry. To understand why a telco firm would be involved in the agriculture industry, we speak to Claire Featherstone, Head of Business Solution for Maxis. We also learn about how you can benefit from adopting IoT and how to seize the opportunity for the coming year.

Produced by: Jeff Sandhu


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