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United Kingdom
Pressac
Overview
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MANAGED
PressacTechnology that makes buildings talk |
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United Kingdom | |
Nottingham | |
1950 | |
Private | |
$10-100m | |
51 - 200 | |
Open website |
IoT Snapshot
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