Canditv

Last updated
Data Driven Logistics
Type Private
Industry Digital Media
Mobile communications
Founded2008
FounderKevin Griffiths, Kevin Taylor
Headquarters Stoke-On-Trent, Staffordshire, UK
Area served
UK
Key people
Kevin Griffiths, Kevin Taylor
ProductsCanditv, Pen2PC, PenPod, Visualeyes, Vehicle/Order tracking Solution, MobileYes, Warehouse Management system WMS, transport management system (TMS)
ServicesCanditv
Number of employees
21 (December 2008)
Website http://www.canditv.com

Canditv (candy-TV) is software developed by Data Driven Logistics, based in Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire in the UK.

Contents

Overview

Canditv utilises a standard mobile phone to interact with content displayed on any public video display in order to deliver content to the customer. By dialling a number that is displayed on screen, the customer can interact with the displayed content via the appropriate keypress on their phone.

Study

Canditv is currently being studied by students at Staffordshire University. As part of a collaborative scholarship with Staffordshire University, it is being developed to create a new way to interact with the public.

Awards

Sponsorship

Canditv sponsors a British cycling team (Pinarello Canditv RT). [5] [6]

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References

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  4. "Mobile marvel hopes to put more tourists in control". The Sentinel. Staffordshire, UK. 2008-12-08. Retrieved 2008-12-10.
  5. http://www.pinarellort.com/
  6. http://team.canditv.com/