The rise in pollen grains doesn’t just spike allergies, it also bears a significant yet hidden impact on various industries.
Increased absenteeism and reduced productivity due to allergies cost U.S. companies more than $250 million.
While the healthcare industry has taken cognizance of pollen data very well, it’s time for other industries to follow suit.
What is pollen data?
It refers to a collection of information regarding the density and distribution of pollen grains in the atmosphere over time. It includes various types of pollen, documenting their seasonal fluctuations and geographical dispersion.
However, this data has untapped potential beyond its traditional domain, with the ability to revolutionize businesses through innovative use cases ranging from healthcare to energy generation.
- How can architectural firms integrate pollen data into green roofs and urban garden designs?
- How does pollen data enable insurance providers to create customized solutions for farmers to protect them against crop diseases or low yield?
- How can real-time pollen data be utilized to improve indoor air quality and reduce energy consumption in commercial buildings to enhance well-being and cost-efficiency for occupants?
- In what way can retailers harness pollen data for inventory management, guaranteeing the timely availability of seasonal products to meet customer demands?
The whitepaper will answer all these questions and more.
Learn how Ambee’s pollen API can be plugged into data catalogs to personalize marketing and ad campaigns, enhance customer experience with real-time pollen updates, and support health research efforts with accurate data.
Download the paper to discover the versatility of pollen data across industries and gain a competitive advantage to enhance data-driven decision-making.