Controlling Indoor Air Quality: EU-Project SENSIndoor Releases Project Clip
The project SENSIndoor was launched in 2014 with the main goal of enabling demand controlled indoor ventilation through a nanotechnology-based smart sensor system. The 10 partners from different EU countries use a unique approach of combining a sensor with a preconcentrator to boost sensitivity and selectivity of the sensor system. In addition to research institutes, the early engagement of industrial project partners ensured a high technical readiness level and the scalability of the product. The three-year project was funded by the European Commission’s Seventh Framework Programme. The clip is available on the SENSIndoor website: www.sensindoor.eu/film As the project ends in December, the SENSIndoor consortium will gather for a final meeting in Saarbrücken on 14-16 November. The meeting will include two public sessions featuring a presentation of project results to the interested public. More information can be found online.
Keywords
Multisensor, Sensorsystem, Nanotechnology, SENSIndoor, Air, Indoor, Research
Countries
Germany