The APIC (AirProbe International Challenge) is an international competition between four cities: ANTWERP, KASSEL, LONDON and TURIN. People from each city can become Air Ambassadors, to measure the levels of air pollution with a sensor box, or Air Guardian, to report air pollution level estimates in various locations in the city.

APIC Turin contact details

If you have any questions about the challenge or you would like to participate for Turin ,  write to us at: apic.torino@gmail.com    

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AirProbe International Challenge (APIC) Antwerpen – voorstelling

APIC is een uitdaging voor inwoners van 4 Europese steden om de luchtkwaliteit van hun leefomgeving zo goed mogelijk in kaart te brengen. De deelnemende steden zijn Antwerpen, Londen (UK), Kassel (Duitsland) en Turijn (Italië). In Antwerpen werd een gebied afgebakend … Continue reading

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AirProbe International Challenge (APIC) London – what you need to know

APIC is a challenge between citizens of 4 European cities who will compete to build the most complete (in time and space) map of air pollution for their city. The cities are London (UK), Antwerp (Belgium), Kassel (Germany), and Turin (Italy). … Continue reading

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AirProbe International Challenge Torino

Read this post in English APIC è una gara che coinvolge i cittadini di quattro città europee, che dovranno impegnarsi per costruire una mappa dell’inquinamento atmosferico nella propria città. Le città coinvolte sono Anversa (Belgio), Kassel (Germania), Londra (Regno Unito) … Continue reading

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The AirProbe International Challenge is coming soon!

The AirProbe International Challenge (APIC) is going to start in a few weeks in the cities of ANTWERP, KASSEL, LONDON and TURIN. In order to join the challenge in one of these cities, you can apply to become an Air Ambassador and measure … Continue reading

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