
Seun Water
SEUN is a technology company developing an Internet of Things (IoT) device for monitoring water data. Its mission is to provide a secure and stable data management system to protect and prolong the life of large infrastructure that relies on water, such as hospitals, cooling towers, and well systems.
The core of SEUN's service is its customizable IoT device that can be used to monitor virtually any liquid. The platform is designed to provide real-time data and insights, functioning as a security system for water-based infrastructure. A key feature of the system is its use of distributed ledger technology to mitigate fraudulent activity and ensure the integrity of the data. The company's process is also GDPR compliant, underscoring its commitment to data privacy and security.
SEUN's platform is build in Hedera. It uses the the Hedera Consensus Service (HCS) to provide an immutable and verifiable log of all water data, creating a "single source of truth" that can be trusted by all stakeholders.
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