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The Air Sensors International Conference (ASIC) 2025 Southeast Asia, held ASIC 2025 Southeast Asia: Paving the Way for Cleaner Air Through Sensor Innovation and intERLab’s Contribution to the Field

July 4, 2025 | By Maculata May Endira
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The Air Sensors International Conference (ASIC) 2025 Southeast Asia, held from May 19th to May 22nd in Bangkok, Thailand, proved to be a pivotal gathering for experts dedicated to improving air quality globally, with a specific focus on the unique challenges and opportunities within the dynamic Southeast Asian region. Hosted by the UC Davis Air Quality Research Center (AQRC) in collaboration with a diverse group of international air quality specialists, innovators, and stakeholders, the conference served as a vital platform for advancing the field of air quality and sensor innovation.

More information on ASIC : https://event.fourwaves.com/asicsoutheastasia/pages

intERLab’s Important Contribution: Illuminating Urban Exposure   

An important contribution at ASIC 2025 was the presentation by Dr. Adisorn from intERLab. His collaborative research shed light on a critical, yet often overlooked, aspect of air pollution: the PM 2.5 exposure among urban delivery workers (including food delivery, ride-sharing, and construction personnel) and street food vendors.

Dr. Adisorn’s findings indicated that these essential urban workers are exposed to significantly high levels of PM 2.5, consistently exceeding recommended safe limits. His presentation underscored the urgent need for comprehensive health risk assessments and regular medical checkups for these vulnerable populations. This research is incredibly valuable because it directly connects the abstract concept of air pollution to the tangible health impacts on specific, hardworking communities. It provides concrete evidence that can drive targeted public health initiatives and policy changes to protect those most at risk.

The success of ASIC 2025 Southeast Asia reinforces the urgent global commitment to improving air quality. The insights shared, particularly impactful research like Dr. Adisorn’s, will undoubtedly contribute to shaping a healthier and cleaner future for Southeast Asia and the world.

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