About this Event
With Scotland’s Climate Change Plan published in November 2025, it’s clearer than ever that we need effective ways to measure the environmental impact of our actions and ensure they produce the results we want. To that end: what kind of sensors do we need? How do we deploy them? How do we analyse the date we collect?
For this Sustainability Salon, we’re inviting key players in Scotland and the UK to share what’s needed – and what’s possible. This includes:
- Manufacturers and deployment specialists who understand the practicalities of producing, placing, and maintaining sensors.
- Academics who can develop new technologies to solve challenges and gather data in sustainable ways.
- Landowners, transport operators, and environmentalists who want to ensure that data collection doesn’t disrupt or harm the environments where sensors are installed.
- Analysts who can help determine if, where, and how many sensors are needed to get the right information.
About the Sustainability Salons
Organised by Knowledge Exchange Associate David Hughes, the Sustainability Salons bring together the practical knowledge of industry and the technical and theoretical expertise of academics, to inspire projects that will help solve sustainability issues. We have EPSRC Impact Acceleration Account (IAA) funding available to support these projects.
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
Sir Alwyn Williams Building, room 423, 18 Lilybank Gardens, Glasgow, United Kingdom
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