Pollutec is Europe’s leading trade show for environmental and energy solutions, bringing together innovators, policymakers, and industry leaders to accelerate the ecological transition. The event showcases cutting-edge technologies addressing major environmental challenges, from air quality and energy efficiency to waste and water management.

At this year’s edition, GRASP is presenting its latest initiatives in air quality monitoring, with a strong focus on PM2.5 and PM10 — fine and coarse particulate matter that remain among the most harmful pollutants to human health.

GRASP’s approach leverages Earth Observation to monitor particulate emissions from space, powered by the GRASP algorithm. Using data from satellite missions such as POLDER and TROPOMI, and moving toward a proprietary constellation of polarimeters, GRASP aims to provide large-scale, high-resolution data for regulators, industries, and researchers.

At our stand, visitors can:

  • Understand how upcoming EU air quality regulations will affect industrial emitters.

  • Learn how satellite infrastructure can support reliable and scalable emission monitoring.

  • Explore our first prototype tool, built on real processed satellite datasets.

We are currently looking for early adopters to beta test our MVP and collaborate in shaping the next generation of space-based environmental monitoring.

Our team is open to discuss on environmental issues and how space-based polarimetric science can contribute to current and upcoming Earth’s challenges.

📌 Stand H6-D041A

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