Air Quality Observatory for African Countries
HOQA (Henddu’s Observatoire de la Qualité de l’Air) is a powerful, AI-driven platform designed to address the growing challenges of air quality management in developing regions, particularly Africa. It provides real-time, validated, and comprehensive environmental data, allowing cities, organizations, and governments to make informed decisions on air pollution control.
HOQA's advanced analytics, including spatial clustering and pollution source identification, deliver actionable insights to guide policy formulation and interventions. The platform aggregates data from multiple sources such as satellites and sensors, simplifying data collection while reducing operational costs. Users can generate detailed reports, visualize data, and customize metrics to fit their specific needs.
Automating reporting and data retrieval processes, HOQA reduces manual workload and improves efficiency. The platform also fosters collaboration by making it easy to share data and insights across teams and stakeholders. By using HOQA, organizations can comply with environmental regulations, monitor air quality trends, and reduce the risk of legal penalties related to pollution.
HOQA's flexibility, scalability, and ease of integration with existing infrastructures make it an essential tool for air quality monitoring in cities, industries, and communities striving for a cleaner, healthier future.
Real-Time Data
Access real-time air quality measurements from stations on the ground, ensuring up-to-date information on pollutants.
Air Quality Index
Get today's and tomorrow's AQI based on EPA standards, providing clear insights into pollution levels.
Daily Forecast
Combine historical station data and satellite information to generate daily air quality forecasts.
Air Quality Map
Our AI-based modeling shows pollution hotspots and identifies the main activities contributing to air pollution.
Public Communication
Make forecasts and recommendations accessible through our website and mobile app for public health planning.