Aplikasi nafas adalah aplikasi pengukur kualitas udara yang dapat mengukur kualitas udara secara real time, hyperlocal yang juga akurat. Proses pengembangan aplikasi nafas membutuhkan setidaknya dua tahun. Aplikasi ini bertujuan membantu masyarakat untuk mendeteksi kualitas udara di tempat mereka berada, dan melakukan antisipasi agar mengurangi menghirup udara dengan kadar kurang sehat.
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00:00Thank you for joining us again, Mr. Myers.
00:07In recent weeks, Wiki has been detecting air quality through a number of information,
00:12but in fact, we can do it ourselves through applications.
00:15Okay, in this CREATAP, we will discuss the detection of air quality
00:20with startups.
00:21Already connected via video conference, there is Ms. Karina Basrewan,
00:25who is the Sustainability Program Manager at Navas.
00:27How are you, Ms. Karina?
00:29Good morning. How are you?
00:33Good morning for joining us. Thank you very much, Ms. Karina.
00:38If we look at how you see the air quality lately,
00:43especially in Jakarta or in big cities,
00:46how far has it been captured by you?
00:50Yes, maybe we can just see it right away.
00:52If we go out or we hurry to go out,
00:56we can see that air pollution is really bad lately.
01:01And the trend is like that,
01:03that around July-August, the air quality is really bad outside.
01:10And that's what we can see directly from the eyes.
01:16But also according to data from the Navas air quality sensor observation,
01:21in the Jaburtabek area in particular and other areas,
01:26especially on the island of Java,
01:29we are experiencing very poor air quality.
01:33But now, if we check yesterday and today,
01:37it's the worst in Jakarta and its surroundings.
01:41If we can see from the previous data,
01:45January is still okay, usually yellow, which is usually moderate.
01:50But if it has entered June, July, August,
01:54it gets redder, more orange, and then more red.
02:00Which means that it's actually getting worse.
02:03Okay, maybe because of the influence of the weather itself.
02:05When the weather is hot, there is no rain,
02:07no one then neutralizes the air like that.
02:12So finally, the quality of the air itself in the previous months,
02:16or especially in the hot season, the quality is not good.
02:21Yes, because in these months, there is usually a dry season.
02:26And it also supports dry and hot weather as mentioned earlier.
02:33So the atmosphere is more stable and the wind tends to calm down.
02:37But it turns out that this is actually not good for air pollution.
02:42It's not good, but it's worse.
02:44Why? Because this causes accumulation of pollution near the surface
02:50which is detected as high pollution.
02:54Okay, Ms. Karina, what often becomes a question is,
02:57if you mentioned DKI as one of the worst,
03:01what actually causes the poor air quality in DKI?
03:05Is it possible from the PLTU, electric power plant,
03:09or the emission of motorized vehicles?
03:13Or what? Can it be analyzed in NAVAS or how?
03:18Air pollution actually occurs because there are two main things that support it.
03:25That is, there is indeed a source,
03:28and also the atmospheric condition that plays a big role in it.
03:32Based on historical data from us at NAVAS,
03:36in the middle of the year, like this May,
03:40because we have mentioned the atmosphere,
03:43but there are also vehicle emissions,
03:47and we can see that Jabodetabek is surrounded by all these factories
03:53that do emit air pollution,
03:56especially particles called PM2.5.
04:01Okay, that's what makes the air quality in Jakarta itself not good.
04:07Okay, then why do people actually need tools or applications
04:12to detect air quality in a place?
04:14And even if NAVAS itself is hyper-local,
04:17really specific in the area you want to see.
04:20If I want to know the air quality in Kebun Sirih,
04:22not later in North Jakarta or Central Jakarta,
04:25directly specific to the area where we are.
04:29Why do we need an application like this, Ms. Karina?
04:33In our opinion, maybe there are two reasons.
04:36The first is for the health of the people,
04:39where air pollution is a major health problem
04:45that contributes greatly to the disease
04:49that we may already know, breathing,
04:51but also cardiovascular,
04:53and even in the long term, kidney failure.
04:58This air quality monitoring helps to identify
05:03points of pollution and provide data
05:06to protect the health of the people.
05:08How?
05:09For example, before we go out,
05:11like earlier, you said,
05:12oh, I want to go out, I'm in Kebun Sirih,
05:15but I'll check the air quality first.
05:17Is it actually healthy for me to be outside?
05:19Or even better for me to be inside?
05:23Because sometimes we can control
05:26the air pollution that exists indoors.
05:29How?
05:30Through air purifiers to close the door
05:32so that pollution outside does not enter.
05:35We can still control that.
05:39The second, we also want to create awareness
05:43for the awareness of the people.
05:45How is the air quality data in real time,
05:49as seen in the application,
05:51can be shared with the people.
05:54Increase awareness of pollution levels
05:57and also encourage individuals
06:00to take action to reduce their exposure.
06:04How?
06:05Like avoiding outdoor activities
06:08when the pollution is high.
06:11Okay, so this air quality detection activity
06:15is more inclusive,
06:16not only owned by an institution
06:19that has advanced technology,
06:21but by us as humans
06:23who can also detect air quality
06:25as a form of anticipation,
06:27protecting ourselves from diseases
06:29because we are exposed to air pollution.
06:32Okay, let's talk about the solutions.
06:36Of course, you have already mentioned it,
06:38Ms. Karina, from Navastase.
06:41How many users are there so far?
06:44We are actually increasing every day.
06:48So we have this program
06:50where we host a sensor
06:52where anyone can be a host.
06:55We send the sensor to our hosts
06:59and they install it
07:00to track the observation points
07:04of air quality monitoring
07:06in several major cities in Indonesia.
07:08So not only in Jakarta,
07:11but several major cities in Indonesia
07:14can also use the Navastase application.
07:16Yes, we are now in Bandung.
07:18We have several sensors in Bandung,
07:21in Yogyakarta, Malang, Surabaya, and Bali.
07:24Where is the furthest?
07:26Menado, Pekanbaru, and Kampung Jogja.
07:29Okay, and I see from the Navastase review,
07:32the rating is above 4,
07:35which means it's good.
07:37Then there are several reviews
07:40that I think are very helpful.
07:42There is Rizka who said,
07:44I'm glad to finally see an app
07:46that is specifically providing Indonesia real-time.
08:032020, I think when we started,
08:06maybe because during the pandemic,
08:11many people were not only aware of health,
08:17but also the air pollution outside.
08:20So we thought it was a momentum for us
08:24to start something in the health realm
08:27where people can really resonate.
08:31Okay, interesting.
08:32We will continue in the next segment.
08:34Ms. Karina and Rizka are with us.
08:35We will be right back.
08:37We are still with our beautiful guest,
08:39Karina Basrewan.
08:40We are still discussing the Navas application
08:43that can measure air quality in great detail
08:46in certain areas,
08:47for example, Indonesia's effects exchange,
08:49SCBD,
08:50or in other locations,
08:51pollution is already spread in a number of major cities in Indonesia,
08:55even to Menado.
08:57But the challenge is,
08:58there must be something that is constantly being updated,
09:03improved so far.
09:04What is it, Ms. Karina?
09:06Yes, of course, at the end of the day,
09:08we really want to provide data
09:11and also solutions for the community
09:15with high level and quality.
09:19The sensors that we use
09:22are also used in developed countries,
09:24such as Europe.
09:26Because we really want to detect
09:28the quality of the air,
09:31how in those countries
09:33can also detect that.
09:35So maybe a little bit about our business model,
09:38because at the end of the day,
09:40we are a business
09:41and we still need to make profit
09:43to be able to provide this data to the community.
09:47So Navas uses a business model
09:50that is a subscription
09:53and direct purchase for equipment
09:55that can be used in the room.
09:59So in this model,
10:02customers pay monthly or annual fees
10:06to be able to enjoy the clean air zone service by Navas.
10:11In addition, Navas also generates income
10:14from direct sales
10:16that can be purchased by the consumer.
10:20This approach allows Navas
10:22to get a recurring income,
10:25which is also called recurring revenue
10:27from customers
10:30and also from one-time sales.
10:32So we have a subscription and one-off buy.
10:34Okay, you just mentioned
10:36there is a distribution of these sensors
10:40to the host, right?
10:42What is the partnership mechanism with the host?
10:44What kind of value do they get?
10:46Because this is the last question,
10:47I want to ask,
10:48what is the target in the future?
10:49Have you made a profit or not?
10:51Yes.
10:52So for our program,
10:54the Plant2Sensor earlier,
10:57if you go to our website
10:59or our app,
11:00we have a form
11:03where the hosts can share their data
11:06for us to reach out to become a host.
11:09How do we become a host?
11:10We send them sensors
11:12for them to install at their local location.
11:15These sensors will then be subsidized
11:18by either a company
11:20or even an individual
11:24where we can,
11:27for them, as an ESG report,
11:29or we can also include
11:32their company name, their brand,
11:34in our application.
11:36That the sensor is powered by that brand specifically.
11:40And for your second question,
11:42have you made a profit or is there a target?
11:45Yes, right now we already have a target
11:47to achieve profitability
11:50at the end of 2024.
11:53Amen.
11:54And the Nafas application is also available on Android and iOS.
11:58Yes, that's right.
12:00Ms. Karina, thank you for joining us.
12:02Good luck to you and your friends at Nafas.
12:04See you.
12:05Thank you very much. See you.
12:07Okay.
12:08Yes, very interesting.
12:09And we will again update the movement of EHSG.
12:12The survey ended at 9.30 p.m.
12:14in the western part of Indonesia.
12:15EHSG so far is moving,
12:17strengthening in the green zone at 7588.896,
12:23and strengthening at 0.73%.
12:25Okay.
12:26And always try to break at the highest level.
12:30It was touched at 7594 this morning.
12:33With the same line that is Genius based on value,
12:35there are FICO, Wapo, MLPL, Heli,
12:38Cemas, BABP, Ahab, Arto, and also KF.
12:42Losers are NINE, PPGL, MSIN, BAPA,
12:45RSCH, TFAS, TMPO, and AGRS.
12:49You can see all of them in your own RTI data.
13:01That was a brief review of the trade opening update
13:04until 9.30 p.m.
13:06And this information will close our meeting
13:10in Power Breakfast this morning.
13:12I hope today's discussion can be a reference and source of information for you.
13:16Don't forget to watch Market Review at 10.00 p.m.
13:26I'm Pris, a stock investor.
13:29I'm Pris, a stock investor.
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