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Finnish Building FlowHow™ Company Sitedrive Uses Connected Inventions IOT solutions in Gathering Data From Buildings and Construction Sites

The Challenge Sitedrive needed a solution to capture and share data-driven insights to reduce construction lead times by monitoring conditions to optimise concrete curing. The Solution Sitedrive partnered with Connected Inventions to install IoT-enabled remote monitoring devices, connected to the 0G Network, to detect indoor temperature and humidity levels to [...]

By |2024-03-11T11:02:16+00:009 November 2023|Case Studies, Featured, Press Release|Comments Off on Finnish Building FlowHow™ Company Sitedrive Uses Connected Inventions IOT solutions in Gathering Data From Buildings and Construction Sites

Hong Kong’s Construction Industry Council (CIC) assure student wellbeing with IoT-enhanced smart campus solution

The Challenge Hong Kong’s Construction Industry Council (CIC) needed a reliable solution to assure student safety at its construction training campus by managing ventilation and temperature levels. The Solution CIC selected IoTree to develop a solution to remotely monitor indoor air quality levels using sensors to detect temperature, humidity, total [...]

By |2024-03-11T11:03:37+00:006 October 2021|Case Studies, Featured|Comments Off on Hong Kong’s Construction Industry Council (CIC) assure student wellbeing with IoT-enhanced smart campus solution

Hongkong International Terminals utilise IoT to monitor data centre conditions at the world’s largest port

The Challenge Hongkong International Terminals Limited (HIT) needed a solution to monitor remotely temperature and humidity in its data centres across nine different terminals at the Port of Hong Kong. The Solution HIT chose IoTree to deploy an IoT-enabled solution to remotely monitor the indoor air quality across its data [...]

By |2024-03-11T11:03:44+00:001 October 2021|Case Studies, Featured|Comments Off on Hongkong International Terminals utilise IoT to monitor data centre conditions at the world’s largest port
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