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EcoMT, a company that connects client facilities to an intelligent management system enabling more efficient, automated and centralised operation of infrastructure, and inBiot, a company specialised in advanced indoor air quality (IAQ) monitoring, announce a technology partnership aimed at integrating environmental data into digital building management ecosystems.
Over the past two years, both companies have collaborated on international projects with deployments in logistics centres and operational sites across more than 12 countries. These projects have relied on IoT infrastructures based on LoRaWAN networks, enabling continuous, scalable and efficient acquisition of environmental data in real operational environments.
The solution integrates inBiot's sensing layer into EcoMT's technology architecture, supporting real-time ingestion, normalisation and use of data. Integration is delivered through the connectivity layer and APIs of the OTEA platform, designed to centralise information from multiple heterogeneous sources, including BMS, energy systems, HVAC and IoT sensors.

Within OTEA, indoor air quality data becomes an additional operational variable. This enables visualisation through advanced dashboards, alert generation, pattern analysis and the creation of calculated variables that can be used to optimise HVAC and ventilation operation. This capability is part of the platform's EMOS (Energy Management and Optimisation System) approach, which provides remote control, energy benchmarking and centralised facility management.
Following technical validation of the integration and its deployment in real environments in the retail and logistics sectors, both companies are now working on scaling the solution to new clients and asset categories, including retail, logistics, hospitality and corporate buildings.
The partnership responds to growing market demand for solutions that go beyond environmental monitoring and integrate IAQ data natively within building management systems. This approach enables advanced use cases such as IAQ-driven energy optimisation, improved occupant comfort and real-time, data-driven operational decisions.
The integration with OTEA reflects inBiot's broader approach to making IAQ data available across third-party platforms and building management systems. More information on supported protocols and integration capabilities is available on the inBiot integrations page.
EcoMT designs tailored technology solutions that enable remote asset monitoring. Through OTEA, it transforms facility data into actionable information to improve operational efficiency, reduce costs, detect deviations, anticipate incidents, enhance comfort and advance more sustainable management of buildings, industrial sites and multi-site networks. www.ecomt.net