At the 2025 BEYOND Expo in Athens, CyRIC presented their ongoing work under SynAir-G on developing an integrated multi-sensor system for indoor air quality (IAQ) monitoring, highlighting their Internet of Things (IoT) solutions, which play a key role in enabling seamless system integration.
By developing a real-time air quality monitoring system, the SynAir-G project helps addressing the urgent issue of air pollution with a focus on monitoring IAQ in classrooms and protecting children’s health, supporting the creation of effective interventions and policies. As a key SynAir-G partner, CyRIC contributes to both the technical development and the deployment strategy of the project’s air quality assessment system for schools.
At the event, CyRIC presented early field insights on IAQ sensing from 5 pilot countries in SynAir-G (Greece, France, Finland, Georgia and the UK), connecting stakeholders across research, policy, and innovation. As part of the SynAir-G project, CyRIC provided commercial IAQ sensors, which were installed in a school in Greece to support the collection of detailed exposure data. Based on the pilot run in Greece, more pilot sites will be set up in other schools of the project. The sensors measure a range of pollutants, including PM2.5, PM10, and Total Volatile Organic Compounds (TVOCs), as well as other indoor air quality parameters such as temperature, humidity, carbon dioxide (CO₂), illumination, and barometric pressure.
CyRIC’s presence at the event underscores their commitment to the SynAir-G project and their mission to deliver smart and sustainable solutions for a healthier environment for children and beyond.
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