AMSTERDAM SEPTEMBER 2023

TRAKK presents Carbon Emission Reduction Initiatives Through Asset Digitalization at Things Conference in Amsterdam
Amsterdam September 2023 – TRAKK, a leading provider of cutting-edge IoT (Internet of Things) solutions, is proud to announce its participation in the upcoming Things Conference in Amsterdam, where it will highlight its groundbreaking efforts in reducing carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions through the digitalization of assets.
The Things Conference is recognized as a global hub for IoT innovation and sustainability discussions, drawing a diverse audience of professionals, technologists, and environmental advocates. TRAKK’s presence at the event underscores its commitment to leveraging IoT technology for a greener and more sustainable world.
Key highlights of TRAKK’s participation at the conference will include:
IoT-Powered Sustainability: TRAKK will showcase how IoT technology can play a pivotal role in reducing carbon emissions by optimizing asset management, energy consumption, and resource utilization across various industries.
Real-World Case Studies: Attendees can expect to hear real-world success stories of organizations that have partnered with TRAKK to digitally transform their operations and significantly cut CO2 emissions.
Mattias Sundström, CEO at TRAKK, emphasized the significance of the company’s participation, stating, ”We are excited to showcase our innovative IoT solutions at the Things Conference, where we will shed light on how businesses can harness the power of digitalization to reduce CO2 emissions and make a positive impact on our environment. TRAKK is committed to being at the forefront of this sustainability revolution.”
About TRAKK:
TRAKK is a leading provider of IoT solutions dedicated to helping organizations reduce carbon emissions, improve operational efficiency, and drive sustainability through digitalization. With a strong focus on environmental responsibility, TRAKK offers IoT devices, connectivity solutions, and services that enable businesses to monitor, analyze, and reduce their environmental impact.