Peachtree Corners, Georgia

How do you test a whole city? Before companies can deploy massive or critical urban IoT solutions, they need to prove they work. That’s what Curiosity ™ Lab was built for. What is Curiosity ™ Lab? Curiosity ™ Lab at Peachtree Corners, a 500-acre technology park, is America’s first real-world outdoor testing environment for Smart City IoT solutions. What kind of tech is there? At Curiosity ™ Lab you can already see: • Driverless buses • Dedicated autonomous vehicle lanes • Interconnected transportation with video analytics • Remote-controlled and autonomous robotics • Smart buildings and factories • ‘Smart-pole’ street lights • Technology incubator And it’s all supported by Sprint 5G and Curiosity ™ IoT, the world’s first dedicated, virtualized, and distributed IoT core network joined to an integrated operating system. Find out more about how 5G and IoT will affect the future of urban living at sprint.com/CuriosityLab

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