Asia Pacific Air Quality (APAQ) Group are the first in South East Asia to undertake end-to-end air quality services. Including planning and consultancy, impact assessment and modeling, monitoring systems, and training.
Our in-house - Air Quality Academy® - trains air quality professionals throughout Asia.

IAEA awards tender for BATAN Project under UNDP
July 15, 2020
APAQ Group has been awarded tender to supply Met One's PM2.5 Ambient Chemical Speciation Air Sampler (SASS) for Center of Applied Nuclear Science and Technology, National Nuclear Energy Agency (BATAN) under the United Nations Development Programme in Indonesia.

Air quality monitoring in Singapore
June 25, 2020
Air quality monitoring are essential in Singapore, especially in concentrated industrial areas and construction sites where regulatory compliance studies are often required. APAQ Group have been playing an active role in the industry in the provision of air quality monitoring services and high international standards equipment (i.e. U.S. EPA certified).

ARIA for British School of Jakarta
March 15, 2020
Air pollution is a growing concern in Indonesia and kudos to the British School of Jakarta for stepping up and putting focus on air quality in the school for the protection of students’ health and well being. As part of this commitment, BSJ has installed ARIA – an air quality monitoring system.
Succesful approval of building permit using an in-depth Air Quality Monitoring Study
September 17, 2018
Getting a permit to build at a location near flue gas stacks can be extremely challenging for developers. We conducted an in-depth ambient air quality monitoring study to ascertain if the air quality will be compromised for future tenants and the communities. This was done in close cooperation with the developers as well as the regulators.
Wet-Bulb Globe Temperature (WBGT) Stations for National Environment Agency (NEA) Singapore
February 05, 2018
APAQ Group, in partnership with Willowglen supports NEA Singapore to develop the new Wet-Bulb Globe Temperature (WBGT) meteorological network. This network will provide detailed information about the heat stress within the country.

Supporting National University of Singapore's Research on PM2.5 Speciation
January 22, 2018
National University of Singapore's (NUS) Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering to carry on its research on PM2.5 speciation. They will be adopting the advances SASS sampler by MET ONE with the support of our team's expertise.
Highlights

Stellar work!
'Dr.Binghao on our A*STAR I2R UM-MIST Project'
Dr. Ng Binghao
Research Scientist, A*STAR Singapore

I would definitely recommend the one-on-one training. It was very effective and so helpful!
Ms. Consolacion Lim
Project Director, LCI Envi Corporation
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