Kick off meeting: Autonomous Internet of Things System for water quality monitoring 💧🌍.
We are pleased to announce the inauguration of the ASIR project, which aims to create an innovative system for monitoring water quality in Poland. The event, which took place on October 17, 2024 at CEZAMAT PW, brought together more than 60 participants, including experts from various fields, who presented the progress of the work to date and the key R&D and technological aspects of the project.
The project addresses the growing threats to water quality in Poland. It includes the development of cutting-edge technologies, such as autonomous measuring stations, IoT systems and solutions based on artificial intelligence, which will enable more effective monitoring and analysis of physical and chemical parameters of water. During the meeting, detailed plans, a work schedule and the first technological prototypes were presented, which form the foundation for future activities.
Profesor Małgorzata Jakubowska,PhD Eng.(Warsaw University of Technology) -, the project’s managing director, opened the meeting by emphasizing its importance for the protection of Polish waters and presented the schedule along with the methodology of work organization.
During the event, other speakers discussed a wide range of topics related to the development of a water monitoring system, including site prototypes, sensor manufacturing technologies, predictive models, measurement modules, design solutions, and station energy autonomy. The presentations underscored the importance of an integrated approach to water conservation and the use of advanced technologies to realistically improve water quality in Poland.
The project is being carried out by partners: the Center for Advanced Materials and Technologies CEZAMAT of the Warsaw University of Technology, the Faculty of Chemistry of the Warsaw University of Technology, the Faculty of Mechanical and Technological Engineering of the Warsaw University of Technology, the Institute of Meteorology and Water Management – National Research Institute (IMGW-PIB), the company MAGLY, and the company Nebucode.
We look forward to further progress on this innovative project, which has the potential to make a real difference to Poland’s water quality.
Thank you all for attending and contributing to the event 💧🌍