Eileen Yu
for By The Way
| June 23, 2021 — 07:41 GMT (08:41 BST)
| Topic: Internet of Things
Temasek Polytechnic is dispersing at least 3,000 sensors across its campus to churn real-time data that it says can identify potential faults and predict changing conditions. These insights will enable the education institution to make tweaks to its operations for better efficiencies and reduce its carbon emissions.
The move is part of Singapore-based Temasek Polytechnic’s digitalisation efforts to enhance work processes and operational efficiencies in its campus, which spans 30 hectares including 49 buildings, linkways, and landscape.
Its plans encompassed a tender it called to implement a digital facilities management platform, and led to the appointment of urban infrastructure consulting firm, Surbana Jurong. The vendor also roped in IoT (Internet of Things) systems integrator, UnaBiz.
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Eileen Yu
for By The Way
| June 23, 2021 — 07:41 GMT (08:41 BST)
| Topic: Internet of Things