Dtonic to Help Mongolia Improve Air Quality with AI Data Platform
Dtonic is joining the ICT-Based Integrated Air Quality Management System project, led by Korea’s Environmental Corporation, to help address Mongolia’s air pollution problem using AI-powered data technology.
Mongolia, especially its capital Ulaanbaatar, faces one of the worst air pollution crises in the world. Every winter, the city is engulfed in thick smog, with pollution levels often exceeding 25-30 times the WHO's safe limits.The Mongolian government has made efforts, including banning raw coal and promoting cleaner energy, but more data-driven solutions are needed to track pollution sources and enforce better policies.
The ICT-Based Integrated Air Quality Management System project, running until January 2026, aims to improve Mongolia’s air quality management system. Dtonic will collect and analyze real-time air pollution data from Ulaanbaatar and 21 aimags (Mongolian administrative regions) to support faster response efforts.
Dtonic will also upgrade Mongolia’s air quality information system and develop a real-time public air quality platform to provide accurate data for decision-makers and help improve public health.
With this project, Dtonic is expanding its global business and strengthening its role in smart city and environmental solutions.
Learn more from this article [link in Korean].