Enspire Oxford Wonderwomen

Our CEO Louise was featured in the Oxford University Enspire series of Wonderwomen!
To read the full article, see here
Our CEO Louise was featured in the Oxford University Enspire series of Wonderwomen!
To read the full article, see here
We had a great app launch day event on Monday 14 April where we held a competition for who could track an activity on AirTrack with the lowest exposure.
The World Economic Forum asked us to write about the role of AI in reducing urban pollution. Artificial intelligence (AI) enhances how we detect and forecast urban air pollution by analyzing large, complex datasets from sensors, satellites and even crowdsourced data. AI tools offer personalized insights into pollution exposure, enabling individuals to make healthier choices in their daily routines.While AI holds great promise, its deployment must be inclusive and ethically guided – without careful implementation, it could exacerbate existing inequalities, especially in underserved regions.
Welcome to the thirty-fourth edition of our newsletter, as we reflect on our AirTrack launch, plan for new features and publish our blog with WEF on AI and urban pollution! This newsletter is aimed at investors, collaborators, future hires and early adopters of our products.
Our CEO Louise was featured in the Oxford University Enspire series of Wonderwomen!
Our CEO Louise was featured in the Oxford University Enspire series of Wonderwomen!
To read the full article, see here