Air quality monitoring
Kunak Technologies is hosting a free webinar on April 10. The webinar will offer an in-depth exploration of the latest solutions for monitoring odour pollution in landfills and wastewater treatment plants. Odour emissions are a growing environmental and regulatory challenge; the event will highlight how real-time monitoring technology is transforming odour management practices.
Odour pollution is much more than a minor inconvenience; it often indicates the presence of pollutants that can compromise air quality and public health. Communities living near landfills and wastewater facilities frequently report odour complaints, which can reveal the release of volatile organic compounds (VOCs) and other harmful emissions. With regulatory authorities tightening emission standards globally, effective odour control has become increasingly important for industry compliance and public health.
Traditional odour detection methods, which rely on subjective human assessments or infrequent sampling, often fail to provide accurate and reliable results. However, recent advancements in real-time monitoring technology offer a more precise and consistent approach. During the webinar, Javier Beruete, Asia Pacific Sales Manager at Kunak Technologies, will present real-world case studies and discuss how industries can implement data-driven strategies to detect, analyse, and mitigate odour pollution more effectively.
Attendees will gain insights into the latest sensor technologies for accurately measuring odour emissions, practical applications from landfill and wastewater monitoring projects, and the role of real-time data in minimising the environmental and social impact of odour pollution.
The online event, which begins at 8:00 AM (CEST) / 1:00 PM (ICT – Thailand Time), has been set up to help waste management professionals, environmental consultants, regulatory agencies, and those involved in sustainability and industrial air quality monitoring. With limited spots available, we recommend early registration.
Participants will learn how to utilise real-time monitoring data to enhance compliance, boost operational efficiency, and contribute to a cleaner environment.
IET 36.2 Mar/Apr 2026