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Airvoice at India CEO Forum for Clean Air: Advancing Data-Driven Air Quality Solutions Across Indian Cities

Last Friday, Airvoice had the privilege of participating in the India CEO Forum for Clean Air hosted by the Confederation of Indian Industry and the Cleaner Air Better - Life initiative. The forum brings together leaders from India’s top companies in the shared mission to improve air quality across the country.

Our CEO, Vitalii Matiunin, was honored to speak at the forum and share the outcomes of our ongoing projects in New Delhi, Indore, Pune, and Pimpri Chinchwad, implemented in collaboration with CII.

Across these cities, we're deploying advanced digital tools, including a unified air quality monitoring platform and a high-resolution forecasting model, to help local governments move from reactive responses to proactive, data-driven decisions, leading to more effective air quality management overall.

In Indore, monitoring stations had already been installed but the data remained fragmented and these disconnected datasets made citywide analysis impossible. We consolidated data from 47+ monitoring stations into a single, unified platform.

Over two years, we analyzed this data and supported the delivery of an in-depth assessment in collaboration with CII. The results are now officially published in the CII Report on Air Quality Management in Indore city and are already informing policy and infrastructure decisions.

This is a perfect example of how data drives real change.

In Pune, we took things further. Using our Airvoice.Forecast engine, we developed a high-resolution air quality forecasting model that integrates the latest emissions inventories, weather models, and traffic data. The system generates real-time alerts, source attribution, and “what-if” simulations, helping city take action before pollution peaks.

At the heart of these efforts is Airvoice.Insights — our real-time modeling and intelligence engine.

Here’s how it works:

• Pulls in data from on-ground monitors, emissions sources, and weather forecasts.

• Simulates how pollutants move, where they originate, and who is responsible.

• Visualizes pollution dispersion, identifies hotspots, and models the impact of different policy actions (from new zoning to emergency shutdowns).

• Supports compliance evaluation, monitoring network optimization, and improved public communication.

We turn complex environmental data into clear, actionable decisions — not just for the government, but for industries and real estate as well.

At Airvoice, we believe that effective air quality policy starts with reliable data. Cities like Indore and Pune are pioneering scalable models for air quality management that can serve as blueprints for other Indian cities.

We’re sincerely grateful to the CII team, the forum organizers, and our partners in New Delhi, Indore, Pune, and the Smart Cities Mission. Thank you for your trust and collaboration!

Let’s continue joining forces across sectors and geographies to deliver cleaner air for India and beyond.