A technology developed by tech-savvy engineering and computer science students led by a computer science professor at Uganda's Makerere University is helping cities with a major problem: accessing equipment to monitor air quality.
In Kenya, the Air28 quality monitors are in use in Nairobi and Kisumu
A technology developed by tech-savvy engineering and computer science students led by a computer science professor at Uganda's Makerere University is helping cities with a major problem: accessing equipment to monitor air quality.
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