Request for quotation to trial technologies to improve customer experience through enhanced accessibility and special assistance services at Glasgow Airport – Challenge B

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£20,833

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  • Research and experimental development services

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2 weeks from now

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1 day ago

Description

Successful solution partners are expected to trial their accessibility solutions with Glasgow Airport, the collaboration partner of Connected Places Catapult on the Connected Airport Living Lab (CALL) programme. The aim is to, through the pilot implementation of the solution with Glasgow airport, evidence the suitability and value of adopting the solution at commercial airports. Proposed solutions must be between TRL 6 and TRL9 to be eligible.
The project provides a unique opportunity to develop and demonstrate your solution in a real-world airport environment.

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