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Tech Xplore on MSNCreating smart buildings with privacy-first sensorsTo date, the company has sold more than 20,000 of its privacy-preserving sensors to senior living and skilled nursing facilities as well as businesses with large building footprints, including ...
Creating a smart building doesn’t always mean you have to spend more, as it’s often more about working smarter with what you ...
The enforcement of stricter safety standards and improved building codes make seismic sensors an absolute requirement for elevator safety during earthquakes. The integration of elevator seismic ...
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Tech Xplore on MSNHow light and movement could power smart buildings of the futureResearch from the University of St Andrews has unraveled energy harvesting potential using light and movement, discovering ...
These sensors empower schools and businesses to take immediate action to ensure building safety, efficiency, regulatory compliance, and healthy work and learning environments. Integrated into the ...
Korea Institute of Civil Engineering and Building Technology has successfully developed a real-time, low-cost algal bloom ...
Imagine a building that powers itself using just light and movement from its surroundings. Thanks to new research from the ...
By 2050, the majority of the world’s population will live in cities. So how do we make them as liveable as possible?
The rapid market expansion of elevator seismic sensors stems from an elevated emphasis on safety requirements, technological breakthroughs, and the increasing urban population. The enforcement of ...
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