Under the MoU, the IT major will also establish an Internet of Things (IoT) innovation hub and a living lab near Hi-Tech City in the state capital, remote education in 10 schools in Karimnagar, and deploying digital solutions at the historical landmark monuments Qutubshahi tombs of Hyderabad, Dinesh Malkani, President, Cisco India and SAARC said.
"Cisco will deploy City Digital Platform (CDP) in the 2.2 km area near Hi-Tech City in Hyderabad, including smart Wi-Fi, smart parking, smart lighting, and traffic analytics at key junctions, Remote Expert for Government Services (REGS), smart environmental sensors, smart waste management, and a smart control center to monitor and manage the city with greater efficiency and effectiveness," Malkani added.
As per Malkani, the Cisco proposed CoE will be hosted in the IIIT campus in T-Hub.
Cisco will set up virtual video-based classrooms in 10 remote schools in Karimnagar district for inter-school learning and the solution will connect the district school to the remote schools for the sharing of faculty.
"The solution will also enable digital sharing of content, live streaming, recording, creation of a repository and accessing the content on demand," he said.
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