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Activision Blizzard 'Skylanders Imaginators' Offline Character Transfer
- Provide a real world experience to ‘Skylanders Imaginators’ players, allowing them to share characters that they have created in the game with a companion mobile app where it can then be turned into a 3D figure or a trading card- Enable sharing whilst game and companion mobile app are offline to meet the requirement of parents who prefer not to connect their kid’s console to the internet for safety reasons- Accommodate the transfer of millions of variable designs, abilities, catchphrases and musical themes that an ‘Imaginators’ character consists of- Remove dependency on console manufacturers to provide connectivity - Optimise ‘Toys to Life’ revenue opportunities for Activision through ease and reliability of sharing
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Equipment Monitoring/ Data reporting for Integrated Energy Company
Our client (confidential), a major provider of Nuclear Energy in the UK and Europe were looking to enable equipment monitoring and data reporting capabilities in their nuclear facilities for increased operational efficiency. In these facilities, the use of Radio Frequency based networking is prohibited and therefore, an alternative solution was required.
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Amdocs Digital Commerce and Payments experience
- Enable Amdocs to provide their telco and retailer customers with a next generation digital commerce and payments experience. - Power the transfer of data through the entire consumer purchase journey originating from a marketing message to a purchase in store and in ongoing loyalty programmes. - Ensure compatibility with a multitude of devices including multi-media broadcast, smartphone / tablets and retailer ePOS and customer management systems - including those without other networking or connectivity capabilities.
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