![]() Recently, Airly launched the largest air quality monitoring network in a European city by installing 165 sensors in Warsaw. The dashboard will offer multiple features, including a report generator, insights, impact tracker, and city ranking. The solution can monitor the data and obtain actionable insights that will translate into practical actions to improve air quality and understand their impact on health and well-being. The company uses a proprietary low-cost distributed sensor network delivering hyper-local real-time air quality data. Air quality monitoring and controlįounded by Michał Misiek, Wiktor Warchałowski, and Aleksander Konior, Airly offers a comprehensive SaaS solution for air quality monitoring and control. In addition, exposure to air pollution increases the risk of stroke, dementia, heart disease, lung cancer, and chronic respiratory diseases, with children particularly vulnerable. More than 10 million people die each year from air pollution. ![]() Now with our dashboard offering actionable insights and nudges, we believe this will be the catalyst that helps move measures and policies into place to repair the air we breathe.” Monitoring with our sensors has helped bring the issue to the surface. Wiktor Warchałowski, CEO and co-founder of Airly, says, “With the funding round, we are going deeper with our users. The UK company will use the funds to accelerate the product development to realise the potential of its complete air quality monitoring platform and support local governments determined to fight for clean air with an end-to-end solution. To date, the company has raised around $8.8M from investors since March 2021. The investors who participated in the round include Sir Richard Branson Family Office, AENU, Untitled, and new investors like Slack co-founder Cal Henderson, Snowflake co-founder Marcin Zukowski as well as institutional investors Semapa Next and TO Ventures. London-based cleantech startup Airly has secured $5.5M in a Series A funding round led by firstminute capital (invested in Instant Commerce and Sequence) and Pi Labs.
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