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Advances in sensor technology, such as nanotechnology and IoT-based sensors, are used for detailed water quality measurements with increased accuracy for optimum development and production purposes.
The rapid advancement of Internet of Things (IoT) technologies is revolutionising water quality monitoring systems by enabling the continuous, real‐time assessment of critical water parameters ...
NEWMARKET, N.H.-- (BUSINESS WIRE)--Swiss company Gutermann AG, a global leader in leak detection solutions for the water industry, today announced the release of Zonescan NB-IoT, the world’s ...
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India Today NE on MSNIIT-Guwahati team develops nanosensor for rapid detection of toxic water pollutants
IIT-Guwahati has developed a nanosensor that rapidly detects toxic pollutants in water, enhancing monitoring efforts. This ...
At the 2025 World Intelligent Industry Expo, China Mobile IoT showcased its latest achievements in the field of AI+ applications, covering various aspects such as smart water management, digital ...
Partnering with Yorkshire Water on the Smart Water Network Pilot and enabling our NB-IoT network for the first time reinforces our commitment to lean into and embrace all network technologies to ...
The AI in Water Management Market Size hit US$7.54 billion in 2024 and is projected to surge to US$53.85 billion by 2032, ...
AI and IoT are driving these changes. According to Microsoft’s Global Online Safety survey, 65% of Indians have used AI, more than double the global average. Adoption grew 26% compared to 2023, led by ...
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