The "ESG Technology Innovation Promotion Alliance" has been promoting and supporting the "2024 IMV Technology Innovation Award Competition" for the third consecutive year, aiming to practice environmental sustainability through technological innovation. After nearly seven months and over 200 days of promotion, the top 30 teams nationwide were selected from 140 enterprises or teams across 17 counties and cities. On November 19, the final selection and award ceremony took place, where 17 teams demonstrating the I.M.V. spirit—technological innovation, market grasp, and sustainable value—were chosen as winners. The QSIS Team, organized in collaboration with postdoctoral researchers from Berkeley University, won first place in the climate action category for non-enterprise groups this year. QSIS (Seismic and Building Structure Health Monitoring System) employs advanced edge and cloud computing technologies, integrating AI modules with high-performance MEMS accelerometers. This system can simultaneously function as a seismograph and a building structure health monitoring system. To make this system more accessible, we use low-cost MEMS accelerometers and design an intelligent program on both the instrument and cloud server. This not only miniaturizes the system and makes it easy to install but also provides near real-time seismic intensity reports, waveform recordings, and time-varying vibration characteristics for all personal installation locations. This allows users to accurately monitor the health status of their building structures. QSIS has been favored by the judges for its technological innovation, market potential, and sustainable value. We also hope that QSIS will make a substantial contribution to creating a resilient and sustainable environment in the near future.