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What Is Air Quality Monitoring? 5 Things Every Business Should Know Before Implementing It
Before implementing air quality monitoring, companies should understand five key points: it evaluates whether indoor spaces are suitable for people over time using indicators like CO₂, PM2.5, VOCs, temperature, and humidity; poor air quality impacts health, focus, and productivity; conditions are dynamic, not one-time measurements; data alone is not management; and effective systems integrate sensing, analytics, and automated control to continuously optimize environments.

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Why Air Quality Management Has Become Essential for Businesses: From Compliance to Competitive Advantage
Air quality is shifting from compliance to a competitive advantage. Traditional monitoring often results in fragmented data, slow response, and poor integration. What businesses need is a system combining real-time sensing, analytics, and automated control. With ESG, smart buildings, and health awareness rising, air quality is becoming core infrastructure. The key is turning data into action.

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Beyond Gas Detection: Multi-Gas Monitoring Integration in Confined Spaces
In confined spaces, multi-gas risks require more than detection—they require integration. This case study shows how the iAeris3 Confined Space Gas Detector enables fixed monitoring and seamless system integration.

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Five Key Technology Trends in Environmental Monitoring for 2026: How AIoT is Reshaping Smart Spaces
In 2026, environmental monitoring is evolving from simple sensors to AIoT-integrated smart management systems. This article highlights five trends, including IAQ, ESG data management, high-precision sensors, and smart building and city applications. Real-time data and intelligent analytics help organizations create healthier, more sustainable environments.

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National Science Park – Pingtung Park Upgrade Application Case: Integrating Air Quality Monitoring with a Micro Weather Station
With the growing demand for sustainable governance and smart monitoring, science parks are placing increasing emphasis on environmental quality management. This case study highlights the Pingtung Park of a national science park in southern Taiwan, where air quality monitoring equipment was installed in accordance with Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) regulations and further upgraded by integrating wind speed and wind direction measurements into a micro weather station sy

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Smart City Underground Infrastructure Projects: Gas Safety Monitoring in Confined Spaces
As smart city and underground transportation projects accelerate, gas safety monitoring in tunnels and confined spaces has become a critical safety priority. This case study highlights how the iGasis1 industrial-grade gas detector was integrated with existing PLC, SCADA, and BMS systems to build a centralized monitoring platform aligned with OT architecture.
The solution enables real-time gas detection, automated alarm interlocks, and ventilation control—significantly reduci

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