JOHANNESBURG - The South African Consortium of Air Quality Monitoring has teamed up with Evotel to boost monitoring across Gauteng.
This partnership will deploy advanced AI-driven sensors to measure pollution in real-time, with support from institutions like the Department of Science and Innovation and European Laboratory, CERN.
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By using Evotel's network infrastructure, the project will provide crucial environmental data to help address Gauteng’s air pollution challenges.
Executive Director of the South African Consortium of Air Quality Monitoring, Prof. Bruce Mellado spoke to eNCA.