Urban areas
Sustainable strategies for cities
The eEnvironment digital platform is a one-stop solution for collecting, storing, analyzing and communicating all environmental data relevant for the use and protection of the environment in urban areas.
The eEnvironment platform enables monitoring and displaying information in real time, alarming in case of exceeded permissible values, communication with the public, including displaying data on other systems (e.g. city websites).
WaterQ
The WaterQ solution supports water supply companies in the digitalization of water quality monitoring in line with legislative obligations and need for data-driven management. WaterQ enables the integration of different data sources (laboratory, field, sensor and open data) for the purposes of operations management, reporting, public communication and risk management.
Use cases
Water supply companies use WaterQ for the digitalization of data collection from operational monitoring and automated reporting to institutions in line with the EU Drinking water directive requirements. With the integration of sensors and other data, companies use this solution for alarming when water quality parameters reach critical thresholds within the system. Based on correlation and predictive analyses, the added value is the early warning system that can indicate potential risks within the system. Digitalized data is further used in communication with the public by providing information on the quality of drinking water that is easy to use and understand.
Smart city
The eEnvironment platform offering for cities supports monitoring environmental parameters of relevance to urban areas. Consolidation and analyses of all relevant environmental data supports city environmental management. Water quality, air pollution, noise levels or climate issues are examples of parameters relevant to human welfare that can be monitored and managed with the help of our eEnvironment platform. Community engagement is made possible through crowdsourcing and gamification.
Use cases
Cities use the eEnvironment solution to digitalize information on the state of the environment. Information can include various data from sensors to data collected by citizens in crowdsourcing campaigns. Collected information, together with analytics and visualization tools, support cities in tackling environmental challenges such as managing green infrastructure, urban planning, air and noise pollution, climate change challenges (e.g. urban heat islands). Crowdsourcing and gamification modules provide solutions for much needed engagement of community in the protection of urban environment.
Case study
Samobor Noise Pollution Case Study