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Smart sensors market to surpass $208bn by 2031

Smart Energy International

For instance, smart sensor systems are known for offering improved efficiency, easy use and advanced communication capabilities. In the mind of this, rising adoption of these systems across residential and industrial applications is creating prominent business avenues in the global smart/intelligent sensors market. Key Findings.

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Event - DISTIBUTECH International 2021

Green Market Oracle

Sessions in this track will help attendees develop an understanding of how utilities are performing asset management activities from reactive to proactive using condition monitoring and trend evaluation. They want quick responses and proactive communications.

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From bladder-powered energy storage to a green dishwasher called Bob: The best of clean tech at CES 2022

Business Green

On offer were a raft of clean tech innovations, from the latest smart home gizmos through to the world's most powerful e-bikes and e-scooters. Bladder-power underwater energy storage.

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Ten Regional Clean Energy Companies Graduate from Cleantech San Diego Startup Incubator

CleanTech San Diego

Annual Southern California Energy Innovation Network Showcase Event Being Held November 9. SCEIN is an incubator program for clean energy startups based in San Diego, Riverside, San Bernardino, and Imperial counties that are developing technologies to help California meet its clean energy goals.

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Insights and Excitements from Our 2020 Pipeline

Elemental Excelerator

Here, we’d like to share with you some high-level data from our pipeline, and explore a few things we’re learning about what’s shaping the future of energy, mobility, water, food, and the circular economy. It’s definitely possible that we will look back at COVID-19 as the key that unlocked smart cities.”