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Nordsense Ranked Among Top 10 Most Promising Smart City Solution Providers 2021

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25 February 2021

The Nordsense solution has been ranked as one of 2021’s most promising smart city solutions. The Danish start-up aims s to redefine the waste management industry and propel traditional waste services towards greener and smarter pastures with data insights and IoT sensor technology.

The Future is Smart

At Nordsense, we know that smart cities are the way forward for our urban areas. Smart cities utilize data and technology to provide efficient services and infrastructure to citizens. And smart solutions are being looked to more and more as a way of providing a higher quality of life in expanding urban environments.

IoT Sensors and Data Insights a Must-Have for Smart Waste Collection

Smart solutions often rely on IoT – Internet of Things. This can be described as a network of physical “things” that are intertwined with technology in order to connect and exchange data with other systems and solutions online.

The Nordsense solution is also based on IoT technology. Smart sensors transmit data on waste containers to the Nordsense platform, providing in-depth data insights on waste behavior and habits. The data empower cities to identify areas of improvement in their waste management in terms of logistical optimizations, cutting down on costs, and increasing the impact of sustainability and recycling initiatives.

“We’re delighted to be nominated as a Top 10 Most Promising Smart City Solution Provider alongside other incredible tech startups, who are also working to improve our quality of life in cities and make a positive impact on urban development with technology,” stated CEO of Nordsense, Anders Engdal.

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