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The Internet of Things (IoT) is defined as a network of physical devices, vehicles, appliances, and other physical objects aimed at collecting and sharing data based on sensors, software, and network connectivity. These smart devices range from simple household appliances like smart thermostats to complex machinery and transportation systems used in industries. Due to the interconnection of devices, the IoT enables them not only to exchange data but also to perform various tasks autonomously. Users can monitor environmental conditions in farms, manage traffic patterns with smart cars and other smart automotive devices, control factory machines, and processes, and track inventory and shipments in warehouses. In addition, the IoT brings benefits to society by enabling the implementation of government policy. It is represented by allowing further control of electricity demand and fluctuating supply or minimizing waste of such critical resources as water.
Working in the tech industry, we at LANARS are always looking for inspiration in real-life smart systems — especially those that make cities more sustainable and comfortable to live in. And we don’t have to look far — Oslo, the city where LANARS is proudly based, is a shining example. That’s why we’re launching a series of posts to show how some of Oslo’s most iconic landmarks have embraced eco-friendly and smart technologies. Oslo combines innovative design with environmental responsibility, seen in landmarks like the Oslo Opera House and Bjørnsletta School. The Opera House blends art, engineering, and sustainability, while Bjørnsletta, the city’s first passive house school, sets a standard for sustainable education. (Let’s explore⬆️) We’re excited to see how smart technology and sustainability are changing our cities for the better. These innovations show that it’s possible to grow while still protecting the environment. Oslo’s landmarks are great examples of how architecture and tech can work together to build a greener future. Follow us to discover more about other landmarks in our upcoming posts! #LANARS #SustainableFuture #Landmarks #Oslocity #Oslo 1 дн.
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Oslo — Where Architecture and Technology Foster a Sustainable Future 💫 Working in the tech industry, we at LANARS are always looking for inspiration in real-life smart systems — especially those that make cities more sustainable and comfortable to live in. And we don’t have to look far — Oslo, the city where LANARS is proudly based, is a shining example. That’s why we’re launching a series of posts to show how some of Oslo’s most iconic landmarks have embraced eco-friendly and smart technologies. Oslo combines innovative design with environmental responsibility, seen in landmarks like the Oslo Opera House and Bjørnsletta School. The Opera House blends art, engineering, and sustainability, while Bjørnsletta, the city’s first passive house school, sets a standard for sustainable education (Let’s explore👇). We’re excited to see how smart technology and sustainability are changing our cities for the better. These innovations show that it’s possible to grow while still protecting the environment. Oslo’s landmarks are great examples of how architecture and tech can work together to build a greener future. Follow us to discover more about other landmarks in our upcoming posts!
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