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Bosch India develops smart air monitoring solution for the 21st century

| | Jul 03, 2017, at 10:40 pm
Bengaluru, July 3 (IBNS): Bosch India launched its locally developed air quality monitoring system in New Delhi at its flagship event, Future Connected: Bosch for a Smarter India.

This is the first system in the market which is fraction of the size compared to other locally available products, the company said in a statement.

“Bosch provides a smart air monitoring solution for the 21st century,” commented Shennoy RK, Senior Vice President, Bosch India.

Bosch air quality monitoring system shares real-time reports of given regions for specific time periods.

Commenting further, Shennoy, mentioned, “Some of the world’s major metropolitan cities have been grappling with health concerns, especially from those relating to air quality. Bosch India’s air quality monitoring system data key air pollutants like PM, CO, NO, NO2, SO2 and O3 and environmental parameters such as temperature, relative humidity (RH), light, sound and pressure.”

Viewed as a game changer, the system can be installed by property developers, industries and policymakers. Usage can also extend to factories of the future to boost efficiency and productivity, apart from being used in smart city grids or campuses.

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