Real-world IoT projects — smart farming, climate control, energy audits, and network surveys across Laos.
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Pawan Farm's ten-greenhouse operation in Vientiane Capital moved from manual fertiliser mixing and fixed pump schedules to a fully automated, cloud-connected system that controls nutrients, irrigation, and ventilation in real time.
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NAFRI's large-scale experimental plots needed wireless, battery-powered sensors capable of monitoring soil and crop conditions across hundreds of metres. Sensornode deployed a LoRaWAN sensor network feeding a real-time Sensorclouds dashboard with full data export for research use.
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Mitr Lao Sugar needed to verify LoRaWAN connectivity across thousands of hectares in Savannakhet Province before committing to IoT hardware. Sensornode conducted a full-plantation coverage survey and delivered a georeferenced map, signal analysis, and a phased implementation roadmap.
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NAFRI's greenhouse research programme required precise, automated control of temperature, humidity, ventilation, and LED light cycles. Sensornode delivered a three-layer system — alarm-spot ventilation monitoring, sensor-driven fan automation, and programmable LED scheduling — in one connected platform.
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KLP Group replaced weather-dependent drying with an automated climate control system that maintains precise temperature and humidity year-round, enabling the company to achieve food safety certification and access premium markets.
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The Research Institute for Energy and Mines needed environmental monitoring precise enough for peer-reviewed research. Sensornode delivered a system with 15-minute sensor cycles, full data export, and dual-mode fan control — achieving a 35% improvement in drying efficiency.
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