Executive of the Year Award to dnota in Air Quality and Microbiological Control
The Executive of the Year Award to dnota is the recognition granted by the newspaper La Razón for a trajectory marked by technological innovation in air quality and environmental health. Through solutions such as Bettair’s IoT sensors and Microbial’s developments in food and water microbiology, the company has contributed to transforming cities and protecting people’s health.
This is how La Razón acknowledged the professional career of Óscar Navarro Cabrera, CEO of dnota, during the II Executive of the Year Awards 2025 ceremony held in Madrid.
The event, attended by representatives from institutional and business spheres, featured the presentation of the award by Francisco Marhuenda, Director of La Razón, and Rocío Albert López-Ibor, Minister of Economy of the Community of Madrid. Óscar Navarro received the award accompanied by his executive team, Miguel Ángel García Poch and Néstor Torre, highlighting the collective nature of this recognition.
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Technological Leadership in Air Quality and Environmental Health with Global Impact
This Executive of the Year Award in air quality and smart cities recognizes a career that began in 2010 with the creation of dnota, now positioned as an international benchmark in air quality monitoring, offering high-precision IoT sensor-based solutions (bettair®) and an advanced air quality monitoring platform.
Thanks to its technology, dnota is present in more than 70 countries, including cities such as Madrid, Las Rozas, Barcelona, New York, Rome, São Paulo, and Montreal, contributing to healthier urban environments and public health within the framework of Smart Cities.
The recognition also highlights dnota’s role as the driving force behind Microbial, the business unit focused on food and water microbiology, which is currently developing an innovative rapid detection kit for Salmonella. This kit is aimed at the primary sector, with a direct impact on food safety and risk prevention in productive environments.