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Sensor IT Shortlisted for the Future Networks Challenge

Digital Catapult’s Future Networks Lab Challenge was organised by technology partners Siemens and Arrow Electronics. It provided an opportunity for IoT and 5G startups to pitch solutions to industry challenges. This programme consisted of a two-day innovation sprint, providing networking opportunities between businesses and cutting-edge startups. This enabled businesses to benefit from smaller enterprises’ innovative solutions and knowledge and gave startups such as Sensor IT valuable exposure.  By being shortlisted for this initiative, we again, prove we are advancing in the right direction. This opportunity is of special interest to us because it leads to hopes of our involvement in the Digital Catapult’s Future Networks Lab – something we have been very keen on for quite some time.

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Sensor IT and the SOFI Programme

The SOFI (Scale Out For Impact) Programme is a Newton Fund, Innovate UK and the TIA (Technology Innovation Agency) led initiative, aiming to create partnerships between companies in the UK and South Africa. This is important as it helps bring about solutions to. disadvantaged communities through innovation and collaboration.  Sensor IT was selected for the programme as part of the UK contingent, and we have partnered with BN Aqua a South African startup. BN Aqua has developed a cutting-edge system that targets the purification of acidic mine wastewater to a stage that will be suitable for drinking or irrigation, and Sensor IT will be responsible for the digitalisation of the system. Hopefully, this partnership will bring a great product to fruition, which we believe will not only add significant value to communities across South Africa, but will also create jobs and upskiling opportunities.

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Air Quality Monitors Targeting Covid-19 Prevention

We shipped out a new batch of fully customisable Air Quality Monitors, designed to target COVID-19 safety applications from the UK to the US and EU. These are designed to target COVID-19 safety applications and have been fully developed in the UK in our offices. We are hoping to introduce these across the UK to make schools, workplaces and other public spaces significantly safer especially as COVID-19 restrictions ease and we return to normality. 

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Sensor IT Develops a Wastewater Monitoring System

We will lead the development of a pilot targeting wastewater management in Kenya. The consortium includes long-term partner Velocity RDT, another UK cutting-edge IoT, company and Kenyan-based water consultancy, GreenWater. We are grateful to Connected Places Catapult (CPC) and Innovate UK for the opportunity to make a difference and export UK technology to other parts of the world. We are optimistic that our system will help maximise and streamline water utility operations related to a scarce and valuable resource. You can find more information on the project here. If you require more information, please do not hesitate to contact us on info@sensorit.co.uk. 

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Sensor IT Selected for the Newton Fund SOFI Project

Selected as one of the UK SMEs, Sensor IT participated in the SOFI Project, a co-venture between Innovate UK, Newton Fund and The Technology and Innovation Agency of South Africa.  The SOFI Project, which stands for Scaling Out For Impact will join entrepreneurs and other partners from the UK and South Africa to co-produce and scale innovations that serve low-income communities and rural economies in South Africa to develop shared opportunities. Rather than seeing these communities simply as receivers of assistance, the SOFI Project recognises them as creators of value and innovative new solutions. Ultimately, we collaborated with UK and South African enterprises and communities to drive local economic development and ownership whilst also addressing critical challenges in South Africa.  This was a great opportunity for Sensor IT to expand in a continent that could immensely benefit from technological advances, such as those related to IoT. As a technology provider, we will be contributing by providing expertise and skills to make this a great success story for the UK. Click here to find further information on the project or contact Richard Gonzalez, Sensor IT Director, at richardg@sensorit.co.uk.

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Delivery of PPE to the NHS

We decided to support Sensor IT’s local hospital, the Royal Free Hospital in London. We were still a bit dubious as to whether we could simply provide PPE upon arrival, however, it was evident that there would be few hurdles: the nurse minding the A&E ward wasn’t even protected with a visor. The staff expressed considerable gratitude for the face shields we provided. This was truly inspiring as healthcare workers sacrifice their livelihoods every day without the necessary protection.  Please note, all PPE made and supplied by Sensor IT was donated to the NHS at no cost.  We decided to come up with our own design since we wanted to bring the print time down as much as possible. Our face shields can be produced on a quick turnaround, taking only 1.5 hours to make. These face shields are also easier to assemble as they contain foldback clips, instead of drilling holes on the shield, as other designs do. All shields were individually disinfected and placed in individual bags before delivery. Sensor IT is truly grateful to all frontline workers during the pandemic and we took great pleasure in supporting the NHS as much as possible. We will happily expand our PPE provision campaign to other sites, so please do get in touch with us on info@sensorit.co.uk.  

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DIT selects Sensor IT for the Smart Cities Mission to Turkey

Sensor IT was selected by the UK Department for International Trade to take part in a Smart Cities mission to Turkey during which the UK Technology Conference also took place. During the mission, Sensor IT took part in DIT presentations and briefings, pitching sessions and B2B meetings aimed at increasing the UK’s presence in Turkey, from the Smart Cities and Technology Manufacturing point of view.  To learn more about the mission and our involvement, please email richardg@sensorit.co.uk. 

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Sensor IT and MOVE London 2020

Sensor IT was invited to take part in the world’s most important mobility events, MOVE London, in its 2020 edition. This was an incredibly exciting and crucial opportunity for us as we networked and engaged with other unique and sustainable companies This event truly demonstrated how Sensor IT is increasingly considered one of the most transformative technology start-ups within the Transport and Mobility industry.

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Sensor IT and the IoT World Congress

Sensor IT was selected to attend Enterprise Europe Network to join the IoT World Congress Mission in Barcelona. As such, we attended the event from 29/10/19 to 31/10/19. Sensor IT was one of the London-based companies that were selected to participate in the development of partnerships and working relationships with businesses in the region. This provided a great opportunity to connect with the best minds in the industry, discussing hot topics and networking with research partners for invaluable market knowledge and industry insights. 

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The London CoC selects Sensor IT for the Ethiopia Energy Catalyst Mission

Established in 2013, the Energy Catalyst programme supports UK-based businesses to develop innovative, market-focused energy technologies. The programme enabled them to commercialise sustainable energy solutions faster than they normally would. Energy sustainability is based on pillars of the energy trilemma – low cost, low carbon and secure supply. Sensor IT was selected to get involved in the mission, with 16 other participants, after a UK-wide competitive process run by the Global Challenges Research Fund (GCRF). This GCRF-led too project into account the value proposition the company could offer to the mission, which took place from July 14th-July 18th of 2019, in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia. The mission involved several high-level presentations with government officials, such as the Ethiopian Minister for Water, Irrigation and Energy (MOWIE) and the Ethiopian Energy Authority (EEA), amongst others. The mission was designed to be a preparation for the Innovate UK Energy Catalyst Round 7, assisting companies to establish a commercial relationship in emerging economies to enable them to participate in the funding competition.

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