HTK Horizon has been featured by Gillian Law at the Technology Strategy Board, as a case study for the Digital Systems Knowledge Transfer Network.
The case study focuses on the Birmingham Community Alert service, launched earlier this year by Birmingham Resilience Team to alert people quickly and effectively to any problems around the city.
Click on the link below to read the case study.
https://ktn.innovateuk.org/web/scalable-computing/articles/-/blogs/1312954
About the Technology Strategy Board
The Technology Strategy Board is an executive non-departmental public body (NDPB), established by the Government in 2007 and sponsored by the Department for Business, Innovation and Skills (BIS).
Our role is to stimulate technology-enabled innovation in the areas which offer the greatest scope for boosting UK growth and productivity. We promote, support and invest in technology research, development and commercialisation. We spread knowledge, bringing people together to solve problems or make new advances.
We advise Government on how to remove barriers to innovation and accelerate the exploitation of new technologies. And we work in areas where there is a clear potential business benefit, helping today's emerging technologies become the growth sectors of tomorrow.
The activities of the Technology Strategy Board are jointly supported and funded by BIS and other government departments, the devolved administrations, regional development agencies and research councils.
About the Digital Systems Knowledge Transfer Network
The Digital Systems KTN (DSKTN) brings together expertise in Scalable Computing, Location & Timing and Cyber Security to drive the development of a digitally-enabled Britain. Combined innovation in these technologies has the power to help the UK’s move to a fully digital society where data can be acquired and accessed, anytime and anywhere.
The Digital Systems KTN is the focal point for new ideas that create wealth in this new digital society; our events and networking activities are stimulating innovation between industry, government and academia.