
This isn’t just a technical achievement—it’s the first concrete result of our growing collaboration with local students, researchers, and innovators at Ardhi. It marks the transition from prototype to real-world deployment, and it opens the door to countless possibilities for data-driven development and research.
What the Sensor Does
This initial sensor is designed to monitor air quality, temperature and humidity.., and is part of a broader network of IoT devices we’re planning to deploy across the campus.
It continuously collects environmental data and transmits it securely to our backend system for analysis. The collected data will be accessible through a web dashboard and API, enabling researchers and students to visualize, explore, and build on it in real-time.
This installation is more than just the start of an IoT network. It symbolizes a hands-on approach to learning and problem-solving. For students at Ardhi, it means:
- Gaining experience in real-world tech deployments
- Access to live data for coursework, research, and innovation challenges
- Opportunities to co-develop and expand the system with mentorship from both local and international partners
For us, it’s a test of our shared vision: using technology as a tool for empowerment, sustainability, and local capacity building.



