The indoor generation: from invisible air to smart dashboards
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The "indoor generation" is a term used to describe the shift in how we spend most of our time indoors, and its implications are far-reaching. Michael Tesfaye Solomon, PhD researcher and member of the CAREL HQ team, addresses these changes in his latest blog post, highlighting the impact of indoor environments on health, comfort, and productivity.
In his article post, he explores the evolution of dashboards, from their early mechanical forms to the intelligent, user-centred systems of today. These advancements in dashboard technology enable real-time monitoring and optimising of environmental factors like air quality and thermal comfort, improving the overall indoor experience.
Discover how these innovations are transforming our interaction with indoor spaces and contributing to healthier, more productive environments here


