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Terminus Technologies: A U.K. Startup With A Chattanooga Profile

A traffic display from Terminus Technologies.
Terminus Technologies
A traffic display from Terminus Technologies.

Terminus Technologies is a startup in Britain that describes itself as an “urban data mining company” whose expertise aims to help cities be “smarter, safer and more efficient.”

It is involved in several projects in this country, including here in Chattanooga as a participant in the Sustainable Mobility Accelerator program - a collaboration with The Company Lab and gener8tor, a startup accelerator.

A few weeks ago, I spoke with Joshua Ward, co-founder of Terminus, during the CO.MOBILITY Summit here on our campus: the University of Tennessee at Chattanooga.

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Stay tuned for more conversations from the CO.MOBILITY Summit here at UTC this month on “Scenic Roots.”

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