PlanetWatch activates innovative air quality monitoring in two key Italian cities and announces grant from the Algorand Foundation

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ST. GENIS-POUILLY, France, October 27 2020 /PRNewswire=KYODO JBN/ --

 

PlanetWatch [https://planetwatch.io/ ], a French startup which is leveraging the

Algorand [https://www.algorand.com/] blockchain to build a global air quality

ledger, announced today that it has already activated over 100 sensors in the

Italian cities of Milan and Taranto.

 

PlanetWatch builds its global air quality monitoring network by combining city

specific partnership networks and the creation of a global community of

individual air sensor owners.

 

Fast and seamless sensor deployment in these cities was achieved thanks to

strong partnerships with Wiseair [https://www.wiseair.vision/ ] in Milan, a

citizen association in Taranto and support from a grant from the Algorand

Foundation [https://algorand.foundation/ ].

 

C. Parrinello, PlanetWatch's [https://planetwatch.io/ ] CEO said:

"The activation of dense sensor networks in Taranto and Milan is a major

milestone for PlanetWatch. We are delivering cost-effective air quality

monitoring solutions for cities worldwide. By leveraging citizen communities

and associations, together with corporate partners and advanced technologies,

we believe we can raise the standards of environmental monitoring and help

protect public health. We are very grateful to the Algorand Foundation, Wiseair

srl and the Taranto citizen association for their support towards our endeavours."

 

"We are delighted to support PlanetWatch in their global air quality monitoring

network" said Sean Lee, CEO of the Algorand Foundation [https://algorand.foundation/ ].

"By building on a blockchain with the speed and scale of Algorand, PlanetWatch can be

confident that as their network scales to millions of devices and daily measurements,

Algorand will be able to comfortably handle data volumes, while making the data accessible to all".

 

C.A. Gaetaniello, Wiseair's [https://www.wiseair.vision/ ] COO said:

"Wiseair's mission is to involve urban communities in air quality monitoring to

promote a clean air future. With the support of the Wiseair community, we

distributed more than 100 air quality sensors all over the city. Thanks to our

strong partnership with PlanetWatch the data collected will be validated and

made accessible to all. Citizen science and technology are combined here to

build a new model to fight against air pollution."

 

S. Fersini from Comitato Cittadini e Lavoratori Liberi e Pensanti

[https://www.liberiepensanti.it/ ] said: "We advocate the closure of all highly

polluting industrial plants in our city and we hope that these monitoring

activities and subsequent developments will help studying the connection

between the excess of diseases linked to pollution and industrial production

and the need for change in European environmental legislation on allowed emissions."

 

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Source: Planetwatch

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