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How a tiny box promises to deliver a greener office

  • John Alker, UK Green Building Council
  • 18 September 2014
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John Alker of the UK Green Building Council reveals how new smart monitoring devices promise to revolutionise our workplaces

I felt like a proper geek this week when I got tremendously excited about the delivery of a small box to our office from a company called Cubesensors. Inside this small box, were two even smaller boxes,...

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