Sensors Installation in three Belgrade Demo Locations
Recently, the Belgrade team led by the Stari Grad Municipality and the medical teams from the Institut for Public Health Batut and the Clinical Hospital Dragiša Mišović Dedinje, completed the work on installing the in situ sensors in three demo locations: Košutnjak, Ada Ciganlija and Kalemegdan.



This initiative aims to collect environmental data from the sensors (combining those with the biometric data acquired from the wearables) for health monitoring and analytics. By implementing these sophisticated sensors, the project intends to foster a deeper understanding of both physical and mental health among participants, providing invaluable insights that can lead to improved healthcare strategies.
Ecomax, a pioneering company in technological innovations, executed the installment, and all the required programming processes so that the sensors collect information on the environmental circumstances: temperature, humidity, air quality, noise pollution, etc.



Košutnjak, Ada Ciganlija, and Kalemegda – these sites were strategically selected for their diverse environments, allowing researchers to gather data in varied settings that reflect the participants’ daily lives. Biometric devices worn by study participants will continuously monitor vital signs, activity levels, and emotional states, thus providing real-time data to facilitate comprehensive health assessments. The collected data will be crucial for analyzing how different environments and conditions affect individuals’ health and well-being.



Ecomax’s expertise in sensor technology ensures that the installations are efficient and effective, aiming to generate accurate and reliable data over the study period. With a focus on privacy and data security, participants can confidently engage in the study, knowing their personal information is protected while contributing to groundbreaking research. The findings from this project not only stand to benefit the individuals involved but also possess the potential to influence future health-related policies and practices on a broader scale, ultimately contributing to enhanced public health outcomes across Europe.

