WaltR

Innovation to better understand air pollution

Airport Design, Consulting and Engineering / ATC and Runway Technical Installation

WaltR

Description: 

WaltR, a pioneering actor in the field of environmental surveillance through spatial and ground imagery, enables its clients to monitor and reduce their impact on climate and air pollution. How? By objectifying their environmental performance and prioritizing corrective actions, taking into account constantly evolving regulatory criteria and economic considerations.

WaltR's cutting-edge technology combines spatial data and artificial intelligence to precisely identify, measure, and map gaseous and particulate pollutant emissions in areas such as cities, industrial sites, and airport or port infrastructures.

Beyond technology and data, WaltR also offers a unique psychosociological methodology to support change and stimulate pro-environmental behaviors, recognizing that reducing environmental impacts requires a holistic approach.

Activités: 
  • APU Emission Tracker:
    The market's most powerful solution that provides access to APU (start/stop) usage and quantifies pollutant emissions in real-time. It facilitates compliance with regulations and evaluates the carbon footprint.
     
  • Taxiways Emission Tracker:
    A solution that provides access to aircraft engine usage and quantifies pollutant emissions in real-time, facilitating the control of practices and the evaluation of the carbon footprint.
     
  • Global Emission Tracker:
    Using satellite images processed by experts in remote sensing and data science, this solution identifies, detects, and measures emissions of certain pollutants on a global scale, with a resolution of up to 500 meters and a daily frequency.
     
  • Biodiversity:
    A solution evaluating the carbon sequestration of airport meadows.
    In a broader context, WaltR offers tailor-made environmental monitoring solutions based on its expertise in remote sensing, AI, and social sciences.
Références: 
  • ROISSY CHARLES DE GAULLE, Paris International Airport, France.

  • In partnership with CNES and ESA.

  • 10 years of experience in managing and developing in the fields of atmospheric chemistry and climate.