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Air pollution research in Kandy gets underway

With air pollution becoming a major health hazard, Mobitel has joined hands with the University of Peradeniya to conduct research on air pollution in Kandy. Mobitel will be the connectivity partner to facilitate data transmission of air pollution monitoring sensors.

The study will focus on measuring air pollution in Kandy using KOALAs (Knowing Our Ambient Local Air Quality) technology developed by Queensland University of Technology, Australia. Further, the research will also identify the primary sources and levels and patterns of air pollution, which will help the authorities to understand the magnitude of the issue.

A project of this nature will also raise awareness of air pollution amongst the public and in future leverage the possibility of linking pollution to health data. Other eminent partners in this project are University of Melbourne in Australia; Institute of Fundamental Studies Sri Lanka and Central Environment Authority, Mobitel said in a media release.

With Sri Lanka becoming more congested and urbanised, air pollution is increasingly becoming a threat and it is our duty to ensure that we curtail air polluting sources to enable a healthy environment for our future generation. At Mobitel, our corporate responsibility focuses on partnering with the right stakeholders so that we as a country can achieve economic, social, and environmental success,” said, Nalin Perera, CEO of Mobitel (Pvt) Ltd.


With air pollution becoming a major health hazard, Mobitel has joined hands with the University of Peradeniya to conduct research on air pollution in Kandy. Mobitel will be the connectivity partner to facilitate data transmission of air pollution monitoring sensors.

The study will focus on measuring air pollution in Kandy using KOALAs (Knowing Our Ambient Local Air Quality) technology developed by Queensland University of Technology, Australia. Further, the research will also identify the primary sources and levels and patterns of air pollution, which will help the authorities to understand the magnitude of the issue.

A project of this nature will also raise awareness of air pollution amongst the public and in future leverage the possibility of linking pollution to health data. Other eminent partners in this project are University of Melbourne in Australia; Institute of Fundamental Studies Sri Lanka and Central Environment Authority, Mobitel said in a media release.

With Sri Lanka becoming more congested and urbanised, air pollution is increasingly becoming a threat and it is our duty to ensure that we curtail air polluting sources to enable a healthy environment for our future generation. At Mobitel, our corporate responsibility focuses on partnering with the right stakeholders so that we as a country can achieve economic, social, and environmental success,” said, Nalin Perera, CEO of Mobitel (Pvt) Ltd.

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