At Datacadabra, we like to use our knowledge and expertise to promote solutions that contribute to a positive impact on nature, the environment and the climate. During National Climate Week, a lot of attention is paid to all kinds of activities, master classes and initiatives, and it seemed like a good time to capitalize on this.
Nowadays, there are many options to create more insight into processes, as much can be analyzed or improved with technology. This technology can be used to have a positive impact on nature, climate, sustainability or biodiversity, topics that demand and deserve more and more attention.
Whereas previously decisions were made primarily based on money and profit, today we see that more counts for a future-proof company. For example, planet and people are also important, not just profit. But how do you take all that into account? The use of artificial intelligence supports humans to perceive and understand what is happening. With those insights presented in clear dashboards, employees are assisted to do the right things. Through the use of technology, much of the work becomes smarter and more efficient, bringing many benefits.
Consider, for example, the MowHawk: on an existing movement comes a smart camera system to map multiple aspects that ensures circularity and biodiversity. The Mowhawk is installed on a roadside mower and the system detects what vegetation there is, how high it is, what invasive exotics are growing and what type of litter is in the roadside. Using this digital intelligence on an existing movement creates a positive impact on nature without much additional modification. In addition, greater insight leads to better policy, promotes circularity and allows the biodiversity potential of roadsides to be fully utilized.
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Datacadabra deploys technologies to support organizations and thus its experts to work faster, better and more efficiently. We do this with smart and scalable solutions. Are you interested in improving work processes to have a positive impact on the climate? Then please contact us!
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