Related to “Noise Quality”
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AMBIENTE & TECNOLOGIE SRL
Ambient
Queensland, Australia
Ambient Maps is an Australian company specializing in transport noise mapping. Their services are designed to assist homebuyers in assessing the noise exposure of properties from various sources such as roads, rail, and aircraft. These detailed reports not only provide current noise levels but also predict future risks tied to infrastructure developments. Their data covers multiple Australian states and is continually expanding, with Queensland set to be included by late 2024. Ambient Maps goes beyond basic noise analysis, offering insights into potential health impacts associated with noise exposure. Their services are particularly valuable for prospective property buyers, government planning agencies, real estate professionals, and those conducting environmental impact assessments. By incorporating transport noise data into property valuations, they contribute to more informed real estate decisions, enhancing transparency for buyers and sellers alike.
Eagle.io
Australia
Eagle.io is a cloud-based Internet of Things (IoT) platform that focuses on environmental monitoring, particularly in sectors such as water management, weather, construction, and infrastructure. The platform integrates data from various IoT sensors, processing information on factors like water quality, meteorological conditions, air quality, and noise levels. Its highly customizable dashboards allow users to visualize and interpret real-time data, offering actionable insights for asset management and environmental protection. Primarily designed for system integrators and environmental consultants, Eagle.io serves a wide range of industries needing remote monitoring capabilities. Its adaptability enables users to create personalized dashboards to analyze sensor data and optimize asset performance. Acquired by Bentley Systems in 2022, Eagle.io has further enhanced Bentley's environmental IoT offerings, contributing to their digital twin solutions and expanding their footprint in the Asia-Pacific region.