At this year's Digital World Conference, everything revolved around CAT. We're not talking about a pet, but our new CAT IoT hub, Collect and Transmit, an intelligent, energy-autonomous IoT device for public spaces.
CAT collects local environmental data, movement information, and other relevant measurements and transmits them in real time, without any external power supply. This opens up new possibilities for data-based applications in places where no digital infrastructure was previously available.
Whether for displaying live data at remote public transport stops, helping people with limited mobility find their way around public spaces, or for many other applications, CAT shows how modern technology can be used efficiently, sustainably, and purposefully.
With its robust design, energy-autonomous power supply, and easy integration into existing systems, the CAT is another step toward smarter, connected cities and a powerful example of how digitalization can create tangible added value.