Marine pollution and climate change are critical issues for society. To solve these and help create a more sustainable world, scientists need more reliable ways to monitor and visualize various sea conditions. However, maintaining a stable power supply is a big challenge for continuous data collection at sea.
To overcome this challenge, Nagasaki University and Kyocera developed the Energy Harvesting Smart Buoy. The new Smart Buoy combines tidal-current power generation technology from Nagasaki University and Kyocera IoT technology, enabling stable electric power generation and continuous ocean data collection.
Learn more here: https://global.kyocera.com/news/2021/0801_kswa.html
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