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Digital Ipswich Innovation Showcase opens this week at the Buttermarket

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Ipswich residents can explore the future of the high street at the Buttermarket Shopping Centre from Thursday through Saturday.

Why it matters: The showcase demonstrates how modern technology can create immersive customer experiences that could help high streets attract more visitors and increase engagement, supporting local businesses and the town centre economy.

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Ipswich residents can experience cutting-edge digital technology at the Buttermarket Shopping Centre from Thursday through SaturdayOliver Rouane-WilliamsIpswich.co.uk

The details: The showcase runs from Thursday, 13 March at 12.30pm until Saturday, 15 March at 4pm in the Buttermarket Shopping Centre.

Visitors can interact with three main exhibits:

  • A "phygital" Pop-Up XR Experience merging physical retail with digital technologies (AR/VR)

  • Zubr's innovative binoculars that let visitors see a digitally recreated Ipswich from the 1890s

  • The Proto Hologram box, which uses AI and holographic technology to create immersive experiences

What they're saying: "Join us and be among the first to experience these revolutionary digital innovations in real life," said the organisers, who describe the showcase as "more than just an exhibition—it's a glimpse into how digital transformation shapes the high street's future."

The bigger picture: The event is part of Ipswich Thrive Business Week which started yesterday and runs until next Tuesday.

The bottom line: The Digital Ipswich Innovation Showcase aims to demonstrate how blending storytelling, technology, and interactive experiences could help businesses and local economies thrive.

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Six months of road closures ahead as Woodbridge Road gas works begin next week

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Residents, businesses and motorists on Woodbridge Road face traffic lights and side-road closures from next Monday, 22 April, as Cadent begins replacing 1.8 miles of gas pipes.

Why it matters: The works will affect the key route until October, with the latest closures moving in phases along the 1.1 mile stretch of road.

Gas distributor Cadent said it is replacing "ageing metallic gas pipes" dating from 1907 with "tough new plastic ones".

Roadworks on Woodbridge Road in Ipswich
Woodbridge Road has been subject to several roadworks and closures in recent timesOliver Rouane-WilliamsIpswich.co.uk

What they're saying: Project manager Gary Tidman said: "We know it's far from ideal to have any sort of road closures or traffic management in place in what is a busy area, but we have worked hard with the local authorities to create a plan that keeps traffic flowing and maintains access for local businesses and residents."

"We are also making use of the school half-term and summer holidays to keep disruption to a minimum, but we will continue to work with the Highways Agency to ensure that they are happy with the progression we are making and the plans that are in place."

The bottom line: The work will be carried out in phases to minimise disruption, with completion expected in October.

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