Cloud-based turbidity meter and pH meter for civil engineering and construction.
Civil Engineering and Architecture: Centralized management of weather information, turbidity, and pH at construction sites via the cloud, with notifications through email and business chat, and display on electronic bulletin boards is also possible.
The "Cloud Management Noise and Vibration Meter" is an option for the "Natural Disaster Prevention System ZEROSAI" (NETIS registration number QS-150021-VE) and the "Comprehensive Weather and Ocean Information Portal Compass PLUS" (NETIS registration number QSK-210001-VE), allowing for the management and viewing of turbidity and pH values in the cloud along with various weather information. In the event of exceeding the standard values, alarms can be issued via an electronic display board, email notifications, and reports on business chat platforms. The compatible business chat platforms are as follows: - LINE WORKS - direct - WowTalk - Microsoft Teams *For more details, please refer to the PDF materials or feel free to contact us.
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Sysmet Corporation, as a comprehensive weather consulting firm, provides accurate information and the latest information systems to solve problems for various companies, utilizing experienced engineers and the latest technology. Weather and oceanographic information is essential for protecting human life from danger and preventing material and human losses. By obtaining highly accurate weather and oceanographic information, businesses can quickly implement risk avoidance and disaster preparedness measures. We are committed to research and development and quality improvement to meet the needs of all companies, including weather and oceanographic forecasting, system development, and weather and oceanographic observation and analysis.