IIT Kanpur Convenes International Workshop on Smart Sensing and Digital
Intelligence for Clean Air in Pune
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(Abhinav)
Times News Network
Kanpur: The Centre of Excellence on Advanced Technologies for Monitoring
Air-quality Indicators (ATMAN-CoE) at the Indian Institute of Technology
Kanpur (IIT Kanpur) successfully convened an international workshop on
“Smart Sensing and Digital Intelligence for Clean Air and Good Health"
recently, at Hotel Sheraton Grand, Pune.
The workshop brought together leading international experts, policymakers,
researchers, industry leaders, and development partners to deliberate on
one of the most pressing global challenges—air pollution and its growing
impact on public health.
The workshop highlighted cutting-edge advancements in air quality
monitoring, including hybrid monitoring networks that integrate satellite
data, regulatory systems, and low-cost sensors, as well as artificial
intelligence-driven forecasting and decision-support systems.
A key highlight of the workshop was the launch of a Virtual Reality
experience of the Mobile Real-Time Source Apportionment (RTSA) Laboratory,
alongside demonstrations of indigenous machine learning-integrated
particulate matter sensors.
During the workshop, several important knowledge products were released to
support evidence-based policy and implementation efforts.
These included a Guidebook on Hybrid Air Quality Monitoring Network, a
practical implementation guide for Dynamic Hyperlocal Air Quality Source
Apportionment (DHSA), a policy brief on a data-driven framework for air
quality management in Lucknow and Kanpur, and a policy note addressing
Bihar’s household energy transition.
The workshop featured inaugural and keynote addresses by distinguished
leaders from government institutions, research organizations, and
international bodies, reflecting a strong commitment to science-driven air
quality management. Speakers highlighted the importance of integrated,
data-driven, and scalable solutions to tackle air pollution, particularly
in rapidly urbanizing regions such as India.
The workshop also hosted a series of thematic panel discussions that
enabled in-depth dialogue on critical issues related to air quality
governance and technology. Experts deliberated on the role of public
awareness and open data in shaping effective air quality policies, the need
for cross-sectoral integration across transport, energy, and health
systems, and the importance of international knowledge exchange ranging
from satellite-based monitoring to street-level sensing technologies.
These discussions underscored the significance of global collaboration,
data transparency, and localized interventions in achieving sustainable
improvements in air quality. The workshop also served as an important
platform to bridge the gap between research, policy, and implementation by
showcasing ATMAN-CoE’s innovations in large-scale sensor deployments,
hyperlocal air quality analytics, AI-based forecasting models, and digital
decision-support systems designed to support governance and policy actions.
Participants further engaged in an Experience Pavilion and a series of
technology demonstrations, which encouraged collaboration and partnerships
among stakeholders.
The workshop is expected to accelerate the adoption of smart sensing
technologies and digital intelligence tools across cities and states, while
strengthening international cooperation in the field of air quality
management. By bringing together diverse stakeholders from across sectors,
the workshop reaffirmed IIT Kanpur’s leadership in advancing innovative,
scalable, and policy-relevant solutions aimed at achieving cleaner air and
improved public health outcomes in India and beyond.
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