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SOUND MONITORING USE CASES

Our AITIS predictive AI models forecast environmental changes minutes, hours, days, or weeks ahead so businesses can plan, optimise costs, and take preventive action.

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Construction & Civil Engineering Projects

Noise levels at construction sites can be unpredictable, leading to neighbour complaints, regulatory breaches, and avoidable fines. Our predictive models analyse equipment patterns, work schedules, and environmental conditions to forecast noise spikes before they happen. This allows project managers to adjust timelines, reschedule high-noise activities, or install temporary sound barriers keeping projects compliant while maintaining trust with local communities.

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Hotels, Resorts & Shopping Centres

Guest experience is closely tied to how peaceful a space feels. In high-traffic retail areas, malls, or hospitality venues, our noise forecasting helps operators plan staff deployment, adjust cleaning or delivery schedules, and design guest flows to prevent loud disturbances. This allows teams to maintain calm, comfortable surroundings that improve customer satisfaction and encourage repeat visits.

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Factories, Warehouses & Logistics Centres

Industrial noise is not only disruptive it is often an early warning sign of equipment failure. Our system detects unusual vibration and noise patterns, predicting mechanical issues before they become costly breakdowns. By acting early, organisations can reduce maintenance costs, protect workers from harmful prolonged noise, and keep operations running smoothly.

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Hospitals & Care Facilities

Unwanted noise in hospitals can hinder patient recovery, disrupt sleep, and increase stress levels for both patients and staff. Our sound monitoring and forecasting tools help facilities identify when and where noise will rise whether due to visitor traffic, cleaning schedules, shift changes, or equipment usage. Hospitals can then make timely adjustments to maintain a quiet, healing environment.

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