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Every year millions of people around the world breathe in polluted air, endangering their health. Concentrations of fine particles, nitrogen dioxide (NO2) and ozone (O3) are particularly high in cities and other urban areas. Trees offer a natural solution to improving everyone’s quality of life.
Traditional Measurement Campaigns Complemented by Real-Time Air Quality Monitoring with Micro-Sensors. In partnership with our Italian distributor Xearpro, Ecomesure provides around thirty sensors for air quality monitoring in Milan.
Reduce risk and exposure with real-time wildfire monitoring
The number of extreme wildfire events will increase up to 14% by 2030. Monitoring fires in real time becomes more and more important to reduce health risks and take immediate actions if high-level pollutant concentrations are detected.
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Reduce risk and exposure with real-time wildfire monitoring
The number of extreme wildfire events will increase up to 14% by 2030. Monitoring fires in real time becomes more and more important to reduce health risks and take immediate actions if high-level pollutant concentrations are detected.
Ecomesure is thrilled to announce its partnership with DroneXperts, the Canadian leader in drone integration. We share a strong common desire to use embedded technology to help organizations adopt new eco-friendly practices. The combination of our skills allows us to offer you a complete environmental monitoring solution.
Conventional measurement campaigns supplemented by real-time air quality monitoring using micro-sensors
Environmental assessment company BioMonitor is studying airborne contaminants and the atmospheric deposition of particles released into the air by a waste-to-energy (WTE) unit undergoing refurbishment.
The Canadian city of Sherbrooke deploys fixed and portable air quality monitors
TERA Group won the call for technological innovation projects launched by the City of Sherbrooke as part of its Validation of Pilot Technological Innovations (VITE) program.
Microsensors implementation for a clearer picture of air quality in real timeThe Canadian city of Sherbrooke deploys fixed and portable air quality monitors
TERA Group won the call for technological innovation projects launched by the City of Sherbrooke as part of its Validation of Pilot Technological Innovations (VITE) program.
French companies EONEF and ECOMESURE have joined forces to help monitor atmospheric pollutants better. Committed to environmentally-friendly projects, both firms are giving a new lift to air quality monitoring thanks to tethered balloons outfitted with microsensors.
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Ecomesure launches EcomNano, the smallest smart sensor of its products range dedicated to air quality monitoring in schools, preschools and public facilities.
EcomNano collects data in real time and wirelessly transmits them to Ecomesure`s web platform. It allows you to ensure that the air quality is healthy and to alert when thresholds are exceeded.
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