Parent & Patron Sponsorships Now Open
Parents and patrons can now directly sponsor a classroom's air quality station. Each sponsorship funds a complete kit build and installation, protecting the students who need it most.
Latest news, updates, and insights from our air quality monitoring project
We're thrilled to share our experience presenting the SchoolAir project at Web Summit 2025, the world's largest tech conference. Our booth showcased how students are building IoT air quality monitoring stations to create healthier learning environments.
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Parents and patrons can now directly sponsor a classroom's air quality station. Each sponsorship funds a complete kit build and installation, protecting the students who need it most.
Five computer science students from RMIT are building the API that will enable secure data sharing between schools with enhanced privacy protections. A major step towards our global data network.
BFIS has installed exterior monitoring units in multiple locations around the school campus, becoming the first institution to complete a full deployment. Real data is now flowing to the dashboard.
SchoolAir units can now run on Raspberry Pi, making them cheaper and faster to build. This opens up the project to schools with tighter budgets and simpler supply chains.
We presented the SchoolAir project at the world's largest tech conference in Lisbon, showcasing how students are building IoT air quality monitoring stations.
The SchoolAir website and dashboard are now available in 5 languages: English, Spanish, French, Catalan, and Italian. Making air quality education accessible to more communities worldwide.