The modernization of the monitoring system of the energy management of the facilities of the Athens airport in the hands of Space Hellas. Following a tender process, Athens International Airport chose the solution based on the “SenseOne IoT Platform” of SenseOne, a member of the Space Hellas Group.
The solution that will be developed will function as a Central Energy Management Platform, for the monitoring, recording and creation of energy data reports of the AIA facilities.
In addition, the platform will allow the exchange and utilization of data from existing information systems, as well as the Central Automation System (BMS) of Athens International Airport. In addition to the cross-validation of data, the platform will provide the possibility to each user, to monitor through dashboards the energy data of his installation.
The solution chosen is Web based, facilitating direct access of users to the data from any device and from wherever they are. At the same time, the AIA will be able to interconnect any IoT devicé, such as new electricity meters, to utilize all the information related to energy consumption, on a central IoT platform.
The Space Hellas Group has high know-how in the implementation of IoT projects, while with the dynamics of its subsidiary and the SenseOne IoT Platform, it can and does offer complete solutions of “smart projects”.
SenseOne, a member of the Space Hellas Group, is an Internet of Things (IoT) innovative solutions company, internationally awarded for its innovative solutions, designing and implementing IoT projects of various levels of complexity, meeting the huge market need for a holistic picture through the interoperability of devices, sensors and methods, an image provided by its pioneering platform. SenseOne solutions focus on “Intelligent, Sustainable and Resilient Cities, Industries and Buildings” that enable resource optimization, cost reduction, productivity growth and efficiency improvements in a sustainable way.
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