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Standalone measurement module
Moïz

Standalone measurement module

Standalone measurement module

Moïz is a deep-tech start-up founded in 2020, spun out of the Institut Néel, a CNRS research laboratory based in Grenoble. Its work focuses primarily on thermal energy recovery and the energy self-sufficiency of connected sensors in industrial settings.

The company has developed a fully autonomous measurement module, called Harvestree, which can be connected to any type of sensor – such as temperature, pressure, CO₂ or infrared sensors – to meet a variety of needs. Its battery-free design and ability to convert heat into electricity make it a highly efficient and sustainable option. Compatible with various LPWAN technologies and supporting multiple sensors, it offers a versatile and flexible solution for a wide range of applications.

The Harvestree module is designed for a wide range of industrial applications and is particularly well-suited to the steel, cement, glass, chemical, food and pharmaceutical sectors, as well as the rail, smart grid and rotating machinery monitoring sectors. Harvestree provides on-site data that is essential for implementing optimisation and energy-saving strategies for industrial processes, as well as for equipment maintenance.

The Harvestree will be manufactured at our assembly plant in Orléans.

Project summary

Customer Moïz
Sector Industry
Type Start-up

Technical requirements

LoRa connectivity
Compatible with various LPWAN technologies
Robust, waterproof design
100% self-powered: no batteries, no wires, powered by thermal energy from the environment