E-Prison Report: Digitally Connecting the Prison Premises-Report

Digital transformation and processes have forayed into almost each industry segment thus redefining the conventional workflows and making almost everything digitally connected and online. Not just in existing segments, but advanced digital and connecting technologies have given birth to many more concepts, processes, and businesses. The perfect example that can explain the above is the concept of IoT, a single concept but having endless application possibilities.

The EPRISON concept corresponds to the digital transformation of processes involved within prisons, correction facilities, or rehabilitation centers. It takes into account keeping a tab on inmates or residents of such a facility and also making the facility digitally connected.

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E-Prison Report: Digitally Connecting the Prison Premises

E-Prison Report: Digitally Connecting the Prison Premises

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