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Telecom company Nokia is hosting a series of Innovation Days in Lagos to show how 5G technology can transform people’s way of living and working and enhance industrial productivity in Nigeria

Nokia will present how this technology can benefit telecom operators, enterprises, including the public sector and individuals.

In the connected conservation use case, Nokia will use high definition 360° capable cameras with pattern recognition, artificial intelligence (AI) and software solutions to monitor the movement of intruders at fences and send alerts when anomalies are detected. This can be used to prevent poaching, which is a major challenge across the African continent.

In the connected industries use case, self-learning AI video solutions will be used to monitor the manufacturing process to improve quality control and efficiency in factories. The connected retail solution aims to assist online fashion retailers in reducing the percentage of returns due to incorrect sizing while bringing the physical retail industry closer to online.

Nokia will also demonstrate the unique benefits of Ultra-Reliable Low Latency Communications (URLLC) through 5G for consumer applications such as online gaming, immersive entertainment, haptic capabilities (touch, feel) and e-health.

Visitors also can experience how private LTE can streamline operations for both mines and airports as well as how Nokia’s worldwide IoT network grid (WING) as a service enables rapid IoT revenue expansion with minimal investment and less risk. In addition, Nokia will showcase its agriculture-as-a-service solution, which makes IoT more accessible to small-scale farmers.

In another demonstration, the company will show how its cloud-native core is fundamental to enable bandwidth-intensive and low-latency use cases in the areas of industrial automation, public sector, and consumer entertainment.

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