Jakarta, 10 June 2025– The National Research and Innovation Agency (BRIN) and PT Enviro Inspirasi Nusa have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to develop Onlimo, an advanced real-time online water quality monitoring system. This collaboration aims to enhance environmental monitoring capabilities in Indonesia, particularly in industrial and regulatory applications.
What is Onlimo?
Onlimo is an integrated water quality monitoring system equipped with:
- Multiprobe sensors for measuring various water parameters (e.g., pH, dissolved oxygen, turbidity, temperature, conductivity).
- Automatic sensor cleaning system to ensure accurate and continuous measurements.
- Sampling system for periodic water sample collection.
- Data logger and transmission unit for real-time data recording and cloud-based reporting.
- Software management system for remote monitoring, data visualization, and analysis.
This system allows industries, environmental agencies, and regulators to track water quality in real-time, enabling faster decision-making and pollution control.
Purpose of the Collaboration
The partnership between BRIN and Enviro Inspirasi Nusa focuses on:
- Technology Development – Enhancing Onlimo’s accuracy, durability, and IoT integration.
- Industrial and Regulatory Applications – Supporting compliance with environmental standards and sustainable water resource management.
- Commercialization – Accelerating the deployment of Onlimo in various sectors, including manufacturing, mining, and wastewater treatment.
Quotes from Stakeholders
- BRIN Representative: “This collaboration aligns with our mission to foster innovation for environmental sustainability. Onlimo will provide reliable data to support Indonesia’s water quality management.”
- Enviro Inspirasi Nusa CEO: “We are excited to work with BRIN to bring Onlimo to market. This system will revolutionize how industries and regulators monitor water quality, ensuring cleaner and safer water resources.”
Future Prospects
The development of Onlimo is expected to contribute to better environmental compliance, reduced pollution risks, and more efficient water resource management in Indonesia. Further pilot projects will be conducted in selected industrial zones and watershed areas.
This collaboration marks a significant step toward smart environmental monitoring, leveraging technology for a sustainable future.