Soft drinks company Britvic has appointed Wireless Logic to provide IoT data from its new ‘flavour taps’ in work, hospitality, and retail environments.
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Wireless Logic, the leading global Internet of Things connectivity platform provider, is working with Britvic, a leading soft drinks business, to support its ...