Irish entrepreneurs back air monitoring company ZiggyTec

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Irish entrepreneurs back air monitoring company ZiggyTec via IrishTimesBiz

who between them have considerable experience in engineering and energy trading, ZiggyTec uses internet of things technology to check air quality and send regular reports, and also alerts when necessary.

Speaking to The Irish Times, chief executive Kieran Murphy said providing access to live readings gives employees reassurance that management is taking steps to ensure staff are protected while in the workplace.

 

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