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Nusantara – The Future Smart City

Thales has signed an MoU to work with Indonesia’s government as the country constructs its planned future capital city, Nusantara. 

Thales believes the project could present contract opportunities worth as much as $300 million for smart city technology, which often includes facial recognition.

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