EMSOL Shortlisted for “Best Use of Technology” Construction Award

Aug 22, 2024 | Blog

We are excited to announce that EMSOL has been shortlisted for the “Best Use of Technology: Smart Data Collection in Construction” award at TechFest by Construction News and New Civil Engineer.

This category recognises teams using innovative technology to collect and process data for improved construction management. EMSOL’s platform, which combines air quality sensors, computer vision, and machine learning-powered analytics, exemplifies how smart data collection can drive sustainability and efficiency on construction sites.

Our solution enables real-time monitoring of air quality and emissions, allowing construction teams to:

  • Identify and mitigate pollution sources quickly
  • Improve regulatory compliance
  • Enhance community relations through data transparency
  • Make data-driven decisions to reduce environmental impact

Being shortlisted for this award validates our mission to leverage technology for cleaner, smarter construction practices. It’s a testament to the hard work of our team and the forward-thinking partners who have embraced our innovative approach.

EMSOL’s innovative approach has already been embraced by industry leaders, demonstrating its real-world impact. We’ve had the privilege of working with major players like Morgan Sindall, one of the UK’s largest construction and regeneration groups. Our collaborations extend to other prominent names in the sector, including HS2, Bennett Construction, and Quinn London. These partnerships have allowed us to deploy our technology on diverse projects, from major infrastructure developments to sensitive urban construction sites. By providing these companies with actionable insights on air quality and emissions, we’ve helped them not only meet regulatory requirements but also set new standards for environmental responsibility in construction. This award shortlisting is a reflection of the collective efforts of EMSOL and our forward-thinking partners in pushing the boundaries of sustainable construction practices.

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