Monitoring water quality to prevent pollution
Water pollution is one of the biggest threats to sustainability. Monitoring water quality with IoT offers an excellent solution.
Water pollution is one of the biggest threats to sustainability. Monitoring water quality with IoT offers an excellent solution.
The need to protect and manage water resources is becoming increasingly important, with leaks and bursts from aging pipeline systems costing billions a year. IoT water leak detection technology can play an invaluable role for mitigating water damage.
mart patch contains new techniques that offer many possibilities within the healthcare and sports sector.
Safety has the highest priority in physically demanding professions. Wearables can help develop new ways to ensure safety without sacrificing performance.
The United States Army has developed technology that can determine the core body temperature of soldiers from their heart rates. This ECTemp technology results from decades of research and testing at the U.S. Army Research Institute of Environmental Medicine.
The Dutch Ministry of Defence asked EVALAN to provide an IoT solution that prevents overburdening soldiers. We created a solution to measures their physical load in real time.
A new European project, NextPerception, is developing intelligent sensing technology for the next generation of solutions for the healthcare and automotive industry. On the one hand, the focus of the project is on patient-centered care, in which improved monitoring systems aim at early detection and prevention of deterioration in health. On the other hand, sensor solutions are being developed for the automotive industry to improve pedestrian safety and automated driving. During this project, Evalan focuses on the first use case, healthcare, and is developing a respiratory rate sensor specifically for cardiac care.
Two years ago, the Ministry of Defence approached Evalan to help develop a wearable device that prevents heat injuries. Since then, the technology has been refined and the device has been tested in various training situations and the product has been improved further. On 1 February 2020, Evalan delivered the first thousand sensors to the Dutch army.
On the Day of the Entrepreneur, the Ministry of Defense organizes working visits to innovative companies that contribute to solutions for the army, including IoT company Evalan.
Heroic acts are not without risk. As an employer you want to protect employees as well as possible. This is possible with biometric IoT, measuring physical characteristics and linking this to an app. Soldiers and firefighters are already experimenting with it.
In cooperation with the Royal Dutch Army and the University of Twente, Evalan has kicked off the ARMOR project.