QR technology and visitor experience

07/09/2011 - 28/02/2012

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IIDI has been successful in obtaining funding for a new collaborative project with 21Nine Advertising & Design Ltd supported by the SFC Innovation Voucher Scheme.
QR technology and visitor experience is a Innovation Award project funded by SFC. Carried out in collaboration with and others. For further information please refer to .
 
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Project Team

David Benyon
Professor
d.benyon@napier.ac.uk
+44 131 455 2736

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