This Software Company Is Changing Indoor Air Quality One Wall At A Time

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Naava, a Finnish software company is changing indoor air quality one wall at a time.

According to Soudunsaari, every Naava unit is connected via cellular networks and sends sensor, indoor climate and functionality data to the cloud every five minutes.

Soudunsaari says the company is implementing machine learning tools to combine data from maintenance teams to device sensor data to analyze the optimal solutions for managing the device fleet and spot issues as early as possible.

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