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Under the slogan 'The new urban era', Smart City Expo World Congress (SCEWC), the leading international event on cities and urban solutions Smart It has celebrated its 12th edition these days at Fira Barcelona.
How could it be otherwise, IoTsensIoTsens, a pioneering company both nationally and internationally in the design and implementation of smart cities and buildings, played a significant role at this event with its own stand, which featured Ignacio Llopis, CEO of IoTsens; Román Almela, Commercial Director; and Raúl Castelló. and Alberto Anghel, of the Department of Deal.
At the company's booth, visitors were able to learn firsthand about its pioneering solutions for building management and control, solutions for urban environments that enable the creation of Digital, Connected, and Sustainable ecosystems, and solutions for water management in various application areas to digitize facilities and achieve greater efficiency. IoTsens also took the opportunity to present its innovative proposals for smart tourism destinations to public and private entities.
Notably, IoTsensThe company also featured a dedicated space within its stand showcasing its environmental quality monitoring device, specifically designed for Low Emission Zones (LEZs). These zones are primarily aimed at municipalities with more than 50.000 inhabitants, which, according to regulations, are required to control the emission of pollutants. This new product combines air quality and sound level measurement in a single device, thus contributing to climate change mitigation and promoting energy efficiency in transportation through its sustainable use.
This edition of the Smart City Expo World Congress has brought together more than 1.000 exhibitors and representatives from 800 cities who have shared their latest projects and solutions aimed at using new technologies, such as Artificial Intelligence (AI), to make the essential leap towards more sustainable cities and make smart cities even smarter.