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Sensative, together with Örebroporten, wants to explore and verify how much we can reduce a property's CO2 emissions and energy consumption with the help of our IoT platform, AI and a relatively low investment in 48 volts micro-grid networks with solar cells, batteries and 48 V lighting, heating systems, and more.
DAIS approach is to develop intelligent, secure and trustworthy systems for industrial applications to provide comprehensive cost and energy-efficient solutions of intelligent, end-to-end secure, trustworthy connectivity and interoperability to bring the Internet of Things and Artificial Intelligence together.
The projects goal is to increase knowledge about how the urban energy system of the future can become more resource efficient, robust and contribute to less greenhouse gas emissions.
An important part of the digitalization process is to connect critical infrastructures to the Internet. This creates a wide range of opportunities for security attacks with a huge potential impact, and thus makes our society vulnerable and unsafe.
The project aim is to match real needs concerning governance for sustainable urban development with the City of Stockholm's strategy for a smart and connected city.
IoT Sensors, interconnected data sources and mobile data form the basis of the real-time smart city. The Smart Public Spaces project is a part of Future by Lund. Here we work with solutions for the future city which are based on real-time information where people, organizations, infrastructure and sensor systems work together to create a sustainable environment with a high quality of life.
Tirna Partners' Brian Barry talks about their IoT business and the opportunities and challenges in the North American market.
Axis Communications' Björn Callenfors shares their network camera sensors smart city use cases and how Sensative's Yggio platform enables this.
Protrol's Torbjörn Karlsson shares how IoT aids the company. As customers demand cost-efficient solutions, LoRaWAN communication rises.
Indesmatech's Søren Manicus and Patrik Särenfors share their views on the strengths of IoT, experience with use cases, and more.
Kraftringen uses Sensative’s open horizontal IoT platform Yggio DiMS to collect data in their IoT projects and use the devices and systems they require.
Kraftringen use different sensors at EV charging stations to check whether the station is busy and how a visitor utilizes that space
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