Woodsense has raised DKK 2.6 million in a new investment round with the ambition to promote the green transition.
To reduce damage, Adserballe & Knudsen included the sensor from Woodsense in their moisture management strategy.
Can monitoring with a sensor system extend the lifespan of the roof by preventing moisture damages in the roof construction?
Moisture sensor integral part of the construction of one of the most ambitious institution-projects in Denmark.
There are methods to detect leaks if roof constructions before damages become too massive and lead to mold growth.
CLT elements are composite wooden elements with a stability and strength often compared to concrete. However, unlike concrete, CLT is an organic material.
The construction industry has felt the consequences of the covid crisis in the form of rising interest rates and financial uncertainty.
Moisture monitoring in construction can lead to a reduced waste of resources as well as promote the use of timber.
Sensor part of construction of neurorehabilitation center to increase security for both developer and construction firm.
It is now possible to test the platform using artificial data. Several languages are now available on the platform.
It is suggested that IoT will be a regular and fixed part of promoting a sustainable construction industry in the future.
Prevent timber structures from being damaged by rot and mold growth with automatic moisture monitoring.
Moisture sensor part of the large-scale timber construction, Sophie Radich, to gain knowledge and experience for future projects.
Woodsense selected for the finals at the Startup Competition at the PropTech conference MIPIM in sustainability category.
Woodsense, previously BeRessourceful, is ready to make its entry into the market for quality assurance of timber elements.
Moisture sensor can be used to measure moisture in existing buildings to extend the life of buildings worthy of preservation.
It is essential to have insight into the quality of your building elements from factory to wet construction site.
Product verification from the Danish Technological Institute makes Woodsense able to present impartial documentation to customers.
With support from Realdania's Innovation to Market-campaign, Woodsense can now spend more time with customers.
Woodsense has been selected as one of 15 Danish startups to be part of Urbantech Mentoring 2021 launched by Realdania and the Danish Industry Foundation.
Through data and meterological observation, the sensor is able to capture moisture damage with weather data.
The report feature on the platform allows for users to share long-term reports and include weather data for better user experience.
Moisture sensor can follow the wood anywhere on factory, providing an extra level of security for customers.
Moisture sensors have been able to capture different fluctuations in measurements for various construction types.
New update makes it possible for users to place their sensors on a floor plan in the platform for better overview.
Documentation report from Rambøll describes how sensor solution can assist building projects to achieve DGNB sustainability certification.
Woodsense has initiated a collaboration with CLT Denmark to document the moisture properties of CLT.