Did you know that half of Norwegian waste bins are only 70% full when emptied?

Imagine the societal benefits of utilizing our waste bins better and only emptying full containers! That is exactly what Sensorita is aiming to do. Using Sensorita in operations will help customers cut costs and CO2 emissions associated with ineffective waste collection.

Sensorita’s mission is to make our cities greener by providing cutting-edge analytics. Insight into consumer behavior and waste trends enables more efficient waste management through better planning, logistics and waste collection.

Sensorita develops sensor systems for the waste management sector, for businesses and municipalities. By implementing sensors in waste bins and on the waste truck, Sensorita will collect and analyze data in order to identify areas for improvement within the existing waste collection systems.

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Featured in Dagens Næringsliv!

14.09.20

The founders behind Sensorita, Ulrikke and Emil, are featured in an article in DN, one of the largest newspapers in Norway!

Sensorita springs out of the sensor and data science community at NMBU and was therefore chosen to be the university's mascots in this sponsored article.

Read the article here!

Sensorita at Avfall Norge's Webinar

03.09.20

Sensorita was invited to present at Avfall Norge's webinar on digitalization where big data and data collection was on the agenda. We presented our prototype project we are running in Asker municipality this fall, and learned about other exciting ongoing projects in the industry.

Moving in at Startuplab!

04.08.20

Sensorita is kicking off this fall by moving in at Startup Lab, getting our very own desk space. Startup Lab is located at Oslo Science Lab, and this is the place to be for early stage tech startups. We are excited to learn from the experienced network of creative and skilled entrepreneurs.

Sensorita receives 1 MNOK in funding from Forskningsrådet

02.05.20

We are so proud to be one of the 20 student driven start-ups to receive 1 million NOK from the Norwegian Research Council.

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