The Indian Institute of Technology Kanpur (IITK) launched its Air Sampling Device, titled the “Multiple Slit Nozzle-based High Volume PM2.5 Impactor Assembly,” developed by Prof. Tarun Gupta, IIT Kanpur. The launch took place on March 11th, 2024, at the Pioneer Batch Continuing Education Centre (PBCEC) of IIT Kanpur.
Key Features of Air Sampling Device
The Air Sampling Device features a high-volume PM2.5 impactor with multiple slit nozzles, ensuring excellent particle collection efficiency and minimal pressure drop. Crafted from chrome-plated brass, the nozzle and substrate plates seamlessly integrate into existing high-volume dust samplers, enhancing their performance without altering the original setup.
The device is designed to collect samples for assessing various air parameters, including respirable air quality, ambient air monitoring and sampling, and quantitative evaluations of air pollutants. Additionally, it provides quantitative estimates of different microbial colonies present in the ambient air.
Technology Transfer MoU
In 2020, the institute entered into a technology transfer MoU with Airshed Planning Professionals Private Limited to license this developed technology for local manufacturing, with an objective of replacing imported & expensive air samplers & Impactors.
Airshed Planning Professionals Pvt. Ltd, an incubatee at Startup Innovation & Incubation Centre (SIIC), IIT Kanpur, has been engaged in providing expertise in the field of air pollution, research and practice, being a licensee to a low-cost technology for efficient air sampling, for bioaerosol & particulate matter for commercialization.
IIT Kanpur has been actively pursuing the development of impactful technologies and driving innovation in its efforts to provide practical solutions to environmental issues.
Expert’s Discussion Surrounding the Newly launched Device
A discussion among stakeholders from various sectors, including institutions, the Pollution Control Board, R&D houses, infrastructure companies, and industry partners, focused on the milestones and potential of different products to bring revolutionary change to the cleantech domain. During the discussion, they also expressed their opinions on the milestones and potential of various tech-driven products to address shortcomings in the Indian Air Quality Monitoring ecosystem.
Prof. Tarun Gupta, Dean, Research & Development, IIT Kanpur, expressed the enthusiasm over the launch of the system. “I am thrilled that our development simplifies air quality monitoring. With this device, we have made it easier for existing samplers to upgrade their capabilities without hassle by providing practical solutions that anyone can benefit from. With this technology, we aim to empower communities with accurate and accessible tools for monitoring air quality, ultimately fostering a healthier environment for all”, he said.
Prof. S. Ganesh, Director, IIT Kanpur, also mentioned the use of the air sampling device use to combat air pollution. He said, “With this technology licensed to Airshed Planning Professionals Private Limited, the device will soon be available in the market at an affordable price. Such technologies, developed at the institute, aim to promote micro, small and medium enterprises for boosting the indigenous ecosystem.”
The inauguration ceremony witnessed the presence of distinguished guests, including Prof. Tarun Gupta, Dean Research and Development, IIT Kanpur; Prof. Ankush Sharma, Professor-In-Charge, Startup Innovation and Incubation Centre, IIT Kanpur; Prof. Mukesh Sharma, Department of Civil Engineering; and Shri Dhirendra Singh, Director, Airshed Planning Professionals.