By Emanuela Barbiroglio2018-03-28T12:00:00
Datscha’s parent company Stronghold Invest has invested in a British AI start-up that allows users to track, predict and analyse consumers’ movements and interactions in city centres and shopping malls.
The online search tool’s owner, Urban Edenström, has invested £750,000 in Gyana, which it said would give Datscha users access to “fourth-generation” real-time data.
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