Technology can make the quality of our air much more transparent. If we can enable people, through knowledge, to take action to improve their health, then together we can try to do something to possibly end air pollution.

The data collected and transmitted by each citizen will then be the starting point for analysis, processing and studies shared with the stakeholders involved in the project: numbers and indicators that become reflections, suggestions, proposals and initiatives, the real levers of a participatory communication that aims to create a community of "observers" of air quality.

The purpose of our wearable micro device is the creation of an extended community of mobile observers to generate, through an important communication project, an active front against the now recognized and dangerous damages of air pollution on our health.

 

We breathe about 20 kg of air per day: a significant amount of harmful substances that we can avoid if we know the real-time composition of what we breathe.