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Torben and Kenneth has been in Milano to work on the SATO Project. The project is a H2020 project founded by EU and will implement a cloud based platform that can perform self assessment and optimization of energy consumption for buildings. Xtel Wireless is delivering devices for measuring CO2 levels to monitor indoor air quality and window opening sensors.
We are excited to share that Torben and Kenneth from Xtel Wireless have recently been in Milan to advance the SATO Project, an ambitious initiative under the Horizon 2020 framework funded by the European Union. This cutting-edge project aims to develop a comprehensive cloud-based platform for the self-assessment and optimization of energy consumption in buildings.
The SATO Project represents a significant step forward in integrating advanced technology to improve building efficiency. Our role in this project is pivotal; Xtel Wireless is providing state-of-the-art devices designed to measure CO2 levels and monitor indoor air quality, as well as window opening sensors. These devices are essential for gathering accurate data on energy usage and environmental conditions, which will be crucial for the platform’s performance.
The project involves collaboration with 16 partners from 7 different countries, reflecting a truly international effort to drive innovation in energy management. During their visit to Milan, Torben and Kenneth participated in crucial meetings for project status updates, coordination efforts, and future planning. These discussions are vital for ensuring that all partners are aligned and that the project progresses smoothly.
The SATO Project not only represents a significant advancement in energy optimization but also highlights the importance of global collaboration in addressing climate challenges. We are proud to be a part of this initiative and are excited about the potential impact of the solutions being developed.
For more detailed information about the SATO Project and its objectives, visit the project’s website.
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