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JazzWorld Launches AI-Powered Weather Station to Boost Climate Preparedness
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JazzWorld Launches AI-Powered Weather Station to Boost Climate Preparedness

ISLAMABAD

JazzWorld has launched an Internet of Things (IoT)-enabled weather monitoring station at its Islamabad headquarters, marking a major step toward strengthening climate resilience through real-time environmental data and artificial intelligence-driven analytics.

The initiative, unveiled ahead of World Environment Day, is designed to provide hyper-local weather intelligence by monitoring temperature, humidity, rainfall, wind speed, wind direction and barometric pressure in real time.

Senior officials from the Ministry of Climate Change and Environmental Coordination and the National Disaster Management Authority (NDMA) attended the launch, underscoring the growing importance of technology-driven solutions in addressing climate-related challenges.

JazzWorld Chief Executive Officer Aamir Ibrahim said access to accurate local weather data is becoming increasingly critical as climate patterns grow more unpredictable, adding that improved forecasting can help strengthen preparedness and community resilience.

Built on IoT infrastructure and supported by AI-powered analytics, the platform converts real-time weather observations into actionable insights that can support environmental monitoring, operational planning and sustainability management.

The company said it plans to share data generated by the station with the Pakistan Meteorological Department (PMD) to complement national forecasting efforts. Future upgrades are expected to include air quality and ultraviolet (UV) radiation monitoring capabilities.

The launch reflects the increasing role of digital technologies in tackling climate risks, including floods, heatwaves, droughts and extreme rainfall events, while advancing Pakistan’s broader climate adaptation goals.

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