California State University Fullerton wants a smart campus with a strong focus on safety and connectivity to support the GI2025 initiative. Modernizing the campus by offering services such as smart parking, Electric Vehicle Charging, WiFi will make it more attractive for new students. It will also help to detect those barriers that users face every day and ease their daily lives on campus.
Smart Cities solution integrated in ENE.HUB’s pole SMART.NODE™, a company of Australian origin that designs Smart Poles, has been in charge of providing the necessary infrastructure to this Californian university to make the leap to digitization.
Libelium has developed a smart solution to manage waste collection routes and the state of containers of any city. The solution collects real-time information on the filling level of the containers and transfers it to a software platform for its analysis and subsequent decision-making.
FULCRUM engineering, thanks to its eNatura system (enatura.eus), is responsible for monitoring environmental impacts, using a series of Libelium sensors to monitor parameters related to the environmental impact during the construction of highway, the Bilbao Metropolitan South Bypass.
Livestock is in the spotlight due to its high contamination. Agricultural pollution is released into the environment as a result of the cultivation and raising of livestock, food crops, animal feed, and biofuel crops. IoT with Libelium, Business Intelligence and Blockchain technology work together to reduce methane emissions in a cattle farm.
The heterogeneity in Hungary’s agriculture coupled with the lack of digitization makes it difficult to make informed decisions to improve production. To help the national agricultural sector, Széchenyi István University has designed a smart agriculture project with Libelium Agriculture, Water and Environmental sensors, which they have named the “Field Monitoring Laboratory”.