Make air quality visible instead of debating it.
With smart environmental sensors, air quality in city centers and neighborhoods can be continuously and finely measured. Sensors track CO₂, particulate matter (PM2.5 / PM10), temperature, and humidity in real time, providing reliable data where people live, work, and spend time.
Instead of a few centralized measuring stations, municipalities get a dense, local measurement network that makes differences between streets, squares, or times of day visible. The collected values can be published transparently and used as an objective basis for traffic, environmental, or climate protection measures.
Sensor data can be flexibly transmitted via mioty, LoRaWAN, or mobile networks, integrated into Pallax, and connected to AI and BI systems. Cities gain a factual decision-making basis, depoliticize public debates, and meet the requirements for smart city and funding programs.

