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Attentis

Locality: Cheltenham, Victoria

Phone: +61 3 6144 6060



Address: 3 Kembla Street 3192 Cheltenham, VIC, Australia

Website: https://attentistechnology.com/

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25.01.2022 Residents of the Latrobe Valley and surrounding areas please log in to Latrobe Valley Information Network (LVIN) and view pollution levels PM 2.5 and PM 10 - air quality remains at hazardous levels. You can continue to monitor this live as conditions change. Please stay indoors as much as possible. View LVIN here: https://lvin.org #bushfirecrisis Latrobe City Council



24.01.2022 A common element that arises in every natural disaster is the lack of available information and communication, that’s why we designed our networks to communicate using multiple mediums to ensure connectivity is always available. A new feature that we are currently implementing in the Latrobe Valley Information Network is the ability for everyone to receive up to date information from our sensor towers, by simply attending the location or being within the wi-fi range of our ne...twork, as our towers create there own wi-fi network. This will be critical component moving forward to ensure that we can maintain the information flow from emergency services to the general public. We are commencing the coordination of this immediately. As an Australian technology company, we will continue in our pursuit to deliver our technology (see LVIN.org) to provide the support required to reduce the impact of large scale fires, floods and other natural disasters. Attentis, environmental monitoring of everything for everyone. Attentis - advanced sensors and intelligence networks supporting bushfire preparedness. www.attentistechnology.com

23.01.2022 Could Australia be smarter when it comes to disaster relief? We certainly think so. Attentis was one of the tech leaders giving evidence at the Royal Commission into National Natural Disaster Arrangements this week. With #AustralianBushfire season around the corner, our MD Cameron McKenna shared how Attentis Smart Sensors can combat catastrophes including bushfires and floods.... By monitoring fire, flood, noise, vibration, ground movement and air composition, the sensors predict and detect in real-time. The result? Rapid investigation, early warnings, and safer and more effective emergency responses based on live conditions. Read the full Create Digital article here: https://www.createdigital.org.au/technology-used-respond-n/ #ClimateChange #RoyalCommission #bushfire

21.01.2022 Attentis intelligent patented sensors deliver continuous real-time information about micro-climate weather, air quality and composition, rainfall, noise, vibration, ground movement, soil moisture, thermal and visual imaging to provide complete understanding of the conditions at a location. The real-time nature of our sensors enables instant detection of an event - e.g. fire ignition, temperature increase, excessive vibration, ground tremor, river height increase, high pollen count, etc - autonomously - providing instant notification to first responders. Find out more: https://attentistechnology.com/ #earlydetection #Realtimeinformation



18.01.2022 Residents in the Latrobe Valley can log in to our LVIN network to receive ‘real-time’ updates of air quality. Our environmental technology provides the support required to reduce the impact of large scale fires, floods and other natural disasters.

14.01.2022 Residents of Latrobe Valley please note that air quality has returned to acceptable conditions following 24 hours of hazardous levels. Click on the link to monitor your area. #bushfirecrisis

14.01.2022 Early detection combined with ground-based intelligence is vital for rapid resource allocation, positioning and containment. Attentis Smart Sensors instantly detect fire starts from all sources (arson, lightning strike, powerline related ignitions) providing immediate alert notification, live localised weather, and images to enable rapid investigation and proportionate response. The future will rely on data, data mining and analysis, however it will be the ability to generat...e data that will be the most valuable component in the data supply chain. This is the core business of Attentis. www.attentistechnology.com #fireprevention #data #supplychain



11.01.2022 Attentis, Australia’s first real-time integrated environmental sensor network, is excited to be considered as part of a multi-faceted solution to bushfire resilience and we are eager to begin working collaboratively by providing our smart-sensing and wireless data transmission solutions that are already successfully in use in parts of Victoria. #Resilience2025 Minderoo Foundation

10.01.2022 Bushfire Royal Commission final report now available. The team at Attentis was pleased to provide evidence to the Royal Commission and are proud to be named in the report as we ready to support Australians with our Australian made technology #Bushfires

08.01.2022 The stacks at Hazelwood came down today with very little fuss and executed perfectly by #delta demolition. This is an end of an era, but let's look towards a great future for Latrobe Valley. We will always be here providing the confidence. #Attentis #EnvironmentalSensors Latrobe City Council

07.01.2022 The wind gusts have just surpassed 70 km/h in multiple parts of the Latrobe Valley. Please stay safe if you're out and about.

03.01.2022 Our intelligent sensors detect, measure, analyse and transmit detailed information including air quality, weather, noise, fire ignition, water quality, ground and structural movement, noise, asset condition. Sensing capabilities are supported by live images, hi-definition video streaming, thermal imaging and equipment automation. Our technology connects you to your environment to deliver community confidence everyday. Contact us so we can create your solution - https://attentistechnology.com/



01.01.2022 Our Latrobe Valley network has just detected a fire ignition at unit 880 (Whittles Track - North). We are actively monitoring it and have notified relevant authorities. For more information, please visit https://lvin.org

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