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Seminar explains use of AI to work faster and smarter in air quality

August 9, 2024
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The Seminar programme at this year’s Air Quality & Emissions show (AQE 2024) will feature a presentation on the use of AI in air quality by Airly co-founder and CEO Wiktor Warchałowski.

AQE 2024 will take place at the NEC in the UK, on 9th and 10th October, and Wiktor’s seminar, which is free to attend, will begin at 10:30am on the second day.

“This seminar will be essential viewing for air quality professionals looking to better understand the role of automation and AI in their daily work. Wiktor will explain how a new AI tool can be exploited to dramatically improve the speed and efficiency of the initial, more mundane elements of air quality report generation. In doing so, Wiktor will demonstrate the ways in which AI and automation can be used to enable air quality experts to make better use of their skills and expertise.”

The seminar will feature a real-life case study, as well as best practice for implementing AI technology, drawn from industry research, interviews with over 300 air quality consultants, and feedback from organisations that are already utilising AI and automation in air quality.

AQE visitors will be able to participate in a practical demonstration of the Airly AI tool at the company’s exhibition booth – M15. The company’s air quality sensors will also feature on the booth, as well as screens providing access to air quality data from networks of Airly sensors in the UK and overseas.

Registration at www.ilmexhibitions.com/aqeshow/ is free of charge, and provides access to the AQE Seminars, Conferences and an International Exhibition. Registered attendees are also able to access the co-located WWEM 2024 event, which focuses on testing and monitoring in the water and wastewater sectors.

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