Airmatrix

Airmatrix manufactures and markets a micro sensor that measures fine particles (PM2.5 and PM10) as well as its free smartphone application.

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Airmatrix, a company created in May 2017, is the result of a Franco-Polish collaboration which manufactures and markets a micro sensor capable of measuring the concentration of fine particles (PM2.5 and PM10) in 8s (indoor) or 30s (outdoor) as well as its free application for smartphones (Android and IOS).

Airmatrix was born after an alarming report on the quality of the air in Poland, in particular in winter, because of the fires of chimneys fed by everything and anything.

The Polish team, based in Krakow, is made up of 2 professors and 1 doctor, specialized in the environment and mechatronics, who have developed a micro sensor as well as an application to know in real time the concentration of fine particles in the air. 'air.

Business development in France and around the world is managed from France by 2 people.

The idea is to offer consumers a device that is easy to use and above all affordable (€59,90 including tax). Thus, everyone can easily, quickly and accurately know the level of fine particles, both in town and in the countryside at any time, day or night and especially in places where the air is not is not or hardly measured today.  

The very compact measuring device is connected via Bluetooth to the smartphone and will feed the card with the measurements taken outdoors by all users.  

The "private" mode which is to be used inside your home, your place of work or your gym will not publish any data.

The goal is to create, together, a community, which will come to feed every day, a detailed map with real-time information, which can be consulted by all, via the website and the application and this completely free of charge.

Obviously, Airmatrix wishes to develop its offer with devices capable of measuring other pollutants in the same way while including new functionalities each year. Our company is also working on a "waterproof" device with a larger battery that would be able to attach to a vehicle (bus or taxi for example) and thus measure fine particles throughout its journey in total autonomy.