
The capabilities of the systems and applications of the SPACE HELLAS Group and its partners were presented at the “International Conference of Southeast European Cities” held at the Cisco Digital Transformation & Skills Center in Thessaloniki on April 12.
According to a company announcement, the SPACE HELLAS group participated in the conference with the potential of SingularLogic, SenseOne, AgroApps and WebIQ companies, as well as its key partners such as Draxis, to present a holistic program of services, applications, infrastructure and connectivity. completing the vision for a modern, safe and sustainable city with the main axes of improving the life of the citizen and saving resources and energy.
With a high level of cooperation and strategy, the SPACE HELLAS Group has created a complete range of solutions and applications related to to use the available resources for the implementation of smart cities, covering the main pillars of Energy , the Environment, and Safety / Security.
During the conference, the new platform for Intelligent Cities was announced under the name “Citysense”. The Citysense platform integrates and integrates different services, devices and smart city data into a single Dashboard, is Cloud technology and will use the power of Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning to correlate data from different sources and applications. Thus, it is possible for the organization to make quick decisions.
The “Citysense” platform is a product of synergy between the companies of the Space Hellas Group and Draxis, a key partner of Space Hellas in
corresponding solutions.


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