[Newsletter No. 112] From battery factories to critical national infrastructure, Radionode environmental monitoring.

Built on a North American battery manufacturing site, Radionode Environmental monitoring infrastructure
Radionode is a large-scale battery manufacturing plant located in Canada.
We supply approximately 200 environmental monitoring sensors and support the establishment of environmental data infrastructure at North American battery production sites.
The battery manufacturing process is subject to temperature and humidity changes and slight deviations in the process environment, which can affect the quality and safety of products.
It is a high-difficulty manufacturing environment that directly affects the production process, especially in large-scale production lines.
A stable monitoring system capable of collecting and managing environmental data in real time is essential.
In this project, Radionode sensors reliably collect environmental data across the production space,
We are playing a role in simultaneously enhancing field operational efficiency and quality control levels through a centralized monitoring environment.
This battery factory environmental monitoring construction case is, Radionode goes beyond PCB and semiconductors
Demonstrating our expansion into a trusted environmental data infrastructure partner across the battery and energy industries.
It is a representative global reference.
Radionode will continue to be a key player in global production sites that require high-difficulty manufacturing environments.
We plan to expand our standard infrastructure to support both stable environmental data collection and operational efficiency.

Building on the public and research infrastructure of Qatar in the Middle East, Radionode environment monitoring
Radionode is working with local Qatari partner Sedeer.
We are expanding our presence in the Middle Eastern market by supplying environmental monitoring solutions to key public and research institutions in Qatar.
This project includes Qatar University, the only public university in Qatar.
The project targeted key research and education facilities under the Qatar Foundation, a key public foundation run by the royal family.
LAS Building (Liberal Arts & Science), RDC Building (HBKU Research & Development Complex) managed by Qatar Foundation, and
Georgetown University Qatar Campus has installed a number of sensors essential for research and storage environments, including Radionode temperature, humidity, CO₂, and O₂.
We reliably monitor refrigerators, freezers, incubators, and laboratory environments. Also responsible for Qatar's environment, urban and resource management
PoC and demonstration are in progress with MM&E (Ministry of Municipality and Environment) for the next government bidding project.
Future expansion into large-scale public infrastructure environmental monitoring is expected.
This Qatar project also operates in a local network environment with a mix of Wi-Fi and LoRaWAN.
This is a case that verifies that the Radionode sensor and Radionode365 platform can operate stably.
This is a global reference that demonstrates Radionode's technological competitiveness, specialized for research, education, and public institutions.
Radionode will continue to provide environmental monitoring infrastructure optimized for regional and industrial characteristics, including the Middle East.
We plan to continue expanding into the global public and research markets.
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