


Dr. Tom Matthews will spotlight Project Wayra, a pioneering atmospheric monitoring initiative on Aconcagua, led by Argentina and the United States in collaboration with institutions such as IANIGLA, King’s College London, and the University of Nevada, Reno. The session will also explore how the Global Cryosphere Watch and the Standardization of First-mile Data Collection can be leveraged to advance global efforts to unify and scale cryospheric data collection. The session will culminate in a proposal to expand Project Wayra through private sector engagement, with the goal of presenting outcomes at the 5th International Polar Year (IPY). Audience participation will be encouraged and contact sharing for future collaboration..
January 26th, 2026 | TIME | Booth 601

All-In-One Weather Stations (AiO) are compact units that integrate multiple sensors for automated, multiparameter measurements – offering faster setup and lower maintenance than traditional Automated Weather Stations (AWS). Ideal for agriculture, environmental monitoring, and research, AiO systems like the Lufft WS family feature fan-aspirated temperature and humidity sensors, Kipp & Zonen pyranometers, advanced wind and precipitation detection, and radar-based technology. With WMO-compliant wind measurements, SYNOP code support, and improved diagnostics, ongoing development aims to bridge the gap between AiO and AWS – enhancing sensor quality, connectivity, and overall performance.
Tuesday, Jan. 27th, 2026 | 11:30 - 12:00 pm | Booth 601

In this short presentation, Adrian Crawford will focus on sustainability and the circular economy, particularly in relation to product development and design environments. He will outline how these concepts are being implemented together with the use of algorithmic intelligence, Industry 4.0, smart products, and connectivity. The industry is a at a crucial turning point as to how monitoring equipment will be manufactured and incorporating AI into the technology – a compelling presentation for the audience to understand what the future of our industry will look like.
Tuesday, Jan. 27th, 2026 | 11:30 - 12:00 pm | Booth 601
The OTT FMS Flood Monitoring System, available in solar or battery-powered options, combines the OTT SensorLink 1000 IoT datalogger with the OTT RLS 500 radar water level sensor. This system is designed to minimize installation and maintenance efforts.
The laser-based snow depth sensor stands for millimeter accurate snow level detection over long distances in all weather conditions without any maintenance.
The CNR4 net radiometer measures the energy balance between incoming and outgoing short-wave and long-wave radiation. It consists of upward and downward-facing pyranometer and pyrgeometer pairs. The upper long-wave detector features a meniscus dome for better water runoff and a nearly 180° field of view.

The Lufft WS series has been reimagined to deliver even greater precision and flexibility for environmental monitoring. With advanced sensor technology, modular options, and robust digital interfaces, the renewed WS family combines multiple parameters in one compact device..

Engineered for unmatched accuracy and durability, the SMP22 sets the global standard in solar radiation measurement. With cutting-edge quartz dome optics, smart digital interface, and a 10-year maintenance-free design, it delivers reliable data with minimal upkeep. Backed by a 5-year warranty and seamless Modbus® integration, the SMP22 is your go-to solution for high-performance meteorological and solar energy applications.
Unlock precision in boundary layer energy flux monitoring with the LAS MkII-based system. This compact, low-maintenance solution combines scintillometry with integrated sensors, GPS time sync, and flexible telemetry options. Designed for effortless setup and reliable performance – even in cold climates – it’s the ideal choice for researchers and field professionals seeking accurate, path-averaged data without the hassle.
The Kipp & Zonen SOLYS2 is a versatile sun tracker that supports a wide range of radiometers. Ideal for use in harsh climates and carrying multiple instruments, it is perfect for meteorology, climatology, BSRN stations, solar energy site prospecting, and plant monitoring.
Kipp & Zonen has been invited to join robotics company SolarCleano and other innovative partners for live demos at an active Solar PV site! Located minutes away from Intersolar, register now to visit our tent and see the DustIQ in action from 12:30 to 17:00. Plus, get a chance to explore other technological advancements in soiling and solar panel cleaning technology.
Shuttle busses are available but you must secure your spot! Visit booth B3.347 to learn more or register now.