WHO PQS Standards: IoT Temperature Monitoring for Global Vaccine Programs
Learn how WHO PQS-compliant IoT temperature monitoring protects vaccines in global immunization programs. Reduce wastage and ensure cold chain integrity.
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Learn how WHO PQS-compliant IoT temperature monitoring protects vaccines in global immunization programs. Reduce wastage and ensure cold chain integrity.
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An IoT (Internet of Things) data logger is a device that records and stores data from various sensors or sources in the Internet of Things ecosystem. The Internet of Things refers to the network of interconnected devices and systems that can communicate and share data with each other over the internet.

As the world continues to adopt the Internet of Things (IoT), connected devices have continued to pop up in every aspect of our lives, and in every market. From health and fitness, to driving & logistics, manufacturing, and automation, and so much more. It is only fitting that smart devices creep into the agricultural sector. Like other industries, IoT is fast becoming an integral part of the agricultural market, and these smart devices are able to save commercial farmers thousands of dollars every year, if not more, through their implementation by automating and optimizing farm operations.