Jun 1 2016
SmartBin™ today at IFAT announced its newest intelligent waste monitoring solution, the Metro series – with Internet of Things (IoT) network connectivity and options for ultrasonic and infrared fill-level detection – raising the standard for smart recycling and intelligent IoT remote waste management.
SmartBin’s Metro series has been developed especially for metropolitan uses including a range of Smart City applications for both underground and surface containers, such as general waste and recycling, clothing, waste oil, yellow greases and organic waste.
The Metro series connects to the world’s largest IoT networks based on either LoRa® or SIGFOX® standards. Because connectivity to IoT networks is more cost effective and less power intensive, the Metro series has a battery life of greater than 10 years – and at a reduced cost compared to most other sensors on the market.
“SmartBin’s Metro series is one of the best answers yet for the waste industry,” said Klaus Voss, CEO of OnePlus, which recently acquired SmartBin. “Cities and customers who use Metro’s intelligent waste monitoring solution can realize a meaningful ROI within days of device deployment.”
The Metro series includes both a new infrared version and an ultrasonic version. The infrared version monitors the top level of a waste bin and can alert owners when the bin needs to be emptied. The ultrasonic sensor periodically measures the fill level of almost any liquid or material in multiple container types. The Metro series advances SmartBin clients’ ability to execute more efficiently, save time and fuel on optimized routes and use valuable labor and fleet resources more efficiently.
The Metro series of sensors is the hardware element of SmartBin’s intelligent waste monitoring solution. Using fill level and other data received from the remote sensors, SmartBin Live creates cost-efficient collection routes, detailed performance reports and a full container portfolio-monitoring function to truly optimize the most complex of collection operations.
“The benefits of IoT and big data are growing exponentially, and the waste industry is no exception,” said Brendan Walsh, CEO of SmartBin. “The Metro series of sensors offers customers an IoT waste monitoring solution with lower network costs and longer battery life, while giving them a more accurate and efficient way of tracking their waste and recycling collections.”
SmartBin recently was acquired by OnePlus Corp., a ParkerGale Capital portfolio company providing leading technology solutions in waste compactor automated monitoring systems. The combined company enables each business to introduce its technology in new markets, including fueling OnePlus’ growth in Europe and Australia.
SmartBin and OnePlus will be showcasing the Metro series and other IoT waste monitoring solutions at IFAT (Hall B2, Stand 116) in Munich, May 30 to June 3, and WasteExpo (Booth 319) in Las Vegas, June 6 to 9.