Insplorion’s sensors will measure Gothenburg's city air within a West Swedish Internet of Things hub
The City of Gothenburg is leading a group of 14 partners, including Insplorion, which has received a grant of SEK 12 million by Vinnova. The goal is to develop more efficient systems for gathering information about air and water quality with Internet of Things (IoT) and sensors.The aim of the project LoV-IoT is to contribute to better health of citizens all over the world by enabling better decision making and changing people's behavior. A hardware platform with a number of sensor nodes has been developed in an earlier project, to which Insplorion’s sensors will be connected to measure the