Smart Filtration: Rwandan Incinerator Embarks
Overview
The Smart Filtration is a leading brand of air puri purifiers in Rwanda and has become a symbol of clean air in the city of Kigali. The Incinerator Embarks project is a public campaign to raise awareness of air pollution and promote clean air.
How it works
The Smart Incinerator Embarks project is based on a simple and easy-to-understand technology.
Air Quality Monitoring
- 30 air quality sensors and 150 air quality monitoring stations across 300 locations.
- 2000 air quality samples are collected and analyzed every 15 minutes.
Public Awareness
- 1000 digital screens displaying air quality data in real-time.
- 1000 digital screens display the air quality levels and changes in air quality.
Smart Solutions
- 3D model of air quality with 3D mapping on 3D screens
- 3D air quality control
- 3D digital signage
How to participate
- Download the Smart Incinerator app on the Google Play Store.
- Download the data and air quality reports and 3D model results.
- Connect to the air quality sensor network and 3D model.
Benefits
- Community awareness of air pollution
- 3D screens
- 3D air quality control
- 3D mapping
FAQs
Q1. What is the main focus of the Smart Incinerator Embarks?
The Smart Incinerator Embarks project focuses on raising awareness of air pollution and promoting clean air.
Q2. What technologies are used in the Smart Incinerator Embarks project?
The project uses a network of air quality sensors and digital screens to track air quality in real time.
Q3. How can communities participate in the Smart Incinerator Embarks project?
Participants can download the Smart Incinerator app to access air quality data in real-time.
Q4. What are the benefits of using the Smart Incinerator Embarks project?
The Smart Incinerator project helps raise awareness of air pollution and promotes clean air.
Q5. What is the 3D mapping function?
The 3D mapping function provides a visual representation of air quality in 3D, allowing users to fully understand air quality in their surroundings.

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