It’s recognized by industries and organisations around the world that the Internet of Things can have significant benefits.
It’s use can enable the digitization of data which, in turn, can improve decision-making, allow for better organisational efficiency, and, ultimately, reduce costs.
But IoT can do more than that.
The Internet of Things has the ability to impact not only business, but the well-being of our planet.
The World Economic Forum reported that IoT projects will contribute significantly towards reaching the goals set within the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development. These goals encompass the use of innovation to ensure equality, enable health and well-being, and improve sustainable behaviours.
75% of IoT projects are small and medium sized, focusing on industry, energy efficiency in cities, clean energy, health and responsible consumption. To enable these projects to grow and achieve even more, public and private investment in IoT is vital.
César Guerrero, director of the eastern division at the Center of Excellence and Adoption on Internet of Things (CEA-IOT), said “Training, raising awareness in society of the importance of sustainability and demystifying the technology are essential to developing IoT projects on sustainability on a large scale”.
So how is IoT already helping to improve sustainability?
The data collected from machines, made possible by IoT, is enabling more careful use of water. Using sensors and a network of communications infrastructure, data is used to make better decisions regarding water irrigation. The system can also be used to prevent leaks in water networks and prevent the pollution of our rivers and oceans.
Energy is also being used more efficiently thanks to IoT. Based on data and algorithms, IoT can be used to change physical environments, practicing load-shedding and demand management. The use of Smart Energy has the capability to reduce the kW price and increase the use of renewable energy sources globally. This has the potential to save over 1.3 trillion MWh of energy from now until 2030.
At Invisible Systems, we’re helping our clients to improve their process, reduce their impact on the environment and eradicate unnecessary costs. If you’d like more information on how our solutions can reduce the carbon footprint of your organisation get in touch today.