May 12, 2015 | The Israeli app that can track air pollution, BreezoMeter was honored at the White House on Monday for their technological contribution that improves the human condition. The ceremony at the White House will honor entrepreneurs from the United States who have tackled some of the country’s most challenging issues, including climate change and air pollution. BreezoMeter was founded in 2014 by Emil Fisher, Ziv Lautman, Ran Korber and Revital Hendler.
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