The future of Uzbekistan is not just green; it is digital. As the nation moves toward the “Digital Uzbekistan — 2030” vision, municipal management is evolving from manual labor to intelligent, data-driven systems. Zhenton is leading this transition by integrating IoT (Internet of Things) capabilities into our Dust Suppression System, providing a “smart shield” for the cities of tomorrow. From the high-tech corridors of Tashkent City to the industrial hubs of the Fergana Valley, our automated systems are setting a new standard for urban environmental management.
“The best way to predict the future is to create it.” — Abraham Lincoln (A call to action for the innovative municipal leaders currently shaping Uzbekistan’s urban landscape).
In a smart municipality, resources are never wasted. A Zhenton Dust Suppression System does not just run on a timer; it “thinks.” By integrating with high-precision air quality laser sensors, our systems monitor PM2.5 and PM10 levels in real-time.
When dust concentrations exceed 75mu g/m^3, the system activates autonomously, targeting the pollution at its source. Once air quality returns to the “Green Zone” (below 20 mu g/m^3), it automatically enters standby mode. This demand-response logic reduces energy consumption by 98% and ensures that municipal water reserves are managed with maximum efficiency.
Imagine managing the air quality of an entire district from a single tablet. Zhenton’s Smart Dashboard allows municipal engineers to:
Monitor Fleet Status: Track the location and operational health of 5 units simultaneously.
Remote Deployment: Activate the Dust Suppression System in response to sudden sandstorm alerts from the national weather service.
Data Analytics: Export monthly air quality improvement reports to demonstrate compliance with environmental KPIs to government auditors.

In the development of a prestigious new residential and commercial district in Tashkent, the project managers required an air purification system that could match the district’s high-tech aesthetic. Zhenton provided a networked array of 5 automated units.
By linking these Dust Suppression Systems to the district’s central “Urban Brain” (Command Center), the developers achieved a 70% reduction in labor costs for environmental maintenance. Residents reported a 90% higher satisfaction rate regarding air freshness compared to neighboring traditional districts. This project has since become a blueprint for how technology can create a “breathable” luxury environment in arid climates.

A: Yes. Our software utilizes open API protocols, allowing seamless integration with existing municipal command-and-control centers. This enables the Dust Suppression System to work in tandem with traffic cameras and weather stations.
A: Every Zhenton unit features “Edge Intelligence.” Even without a central cloud connection, the local sensors allow the Dust Suppression System to operate autonomously based on pre-programmed environmental thresholds, ensuring no gap in air protection.
A: By eliminating the need for constant manual supervision and optimizing water/power usage, the “Smart” version of our system typically pays for itself in just 12 months. Over a 5-year period, the savings in operational expenditure (OPEX) can reach as high as 60%.
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