Championing safe and responsible AI development by joining Canada’s Voluntary Code of Conduct on Artificial Intelligence (AI)
of the world's population live in places where air pollution exceeds the WHO recommendations
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Championing safe and responsible AI development by joining Canada’s Voluntary Code of Conduct on Artificial Intelligence (AI)
Laval's smart street lighting and dynamic signage projects, powered by Dimonoff, have earned a finalist spot in Écotech Québec's Eureka! 2024 Awards
On December 3-5, 2024 our team will exhibit at the 2024 Smart Cities Connect Fall Conference that will take place in Austin, TX
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Monitor relevant environment quality indicators in specific areas to take the right decisions and improve your city or infrastructure’s environmental quality.
According to the World Health Organization (WHO), 91% of the world’s population live in places where air pollution exceeds their recommendations (some cities exceeding rates by more than five times) and they estimate that more than seven million people die each year from fine particles in polluted air.
Our environmental management solution allows monitoring of fine particles levels such as sulphate, nitrates and black carbon, as well as gases harmful to public health. It also allows the monitoring of multiple data points in the areas where the air is the most polluted, according to WHO recommendations, in order to take the necessary measures to improve the air quality.
CitySense is a connected device serving as an interface for sensors, allowing in particular the control of a wide variety of environmental parameters, with autonomous operating capabilities. It allows the transmission of data relating to air pollution and fine particles, the acoustic identification of particular noises, the detection of gases and the measurement of pressure, temperature, humidity, as well as the measurement of water consumptions.