Lord Drayson takes on UK air pollution crisis with new smart sensor
by Adam Vaughan from on (#H1JB)
CleanSpace service uses shared data from personal air quality sensors to create network of pollution hotspots
Millionaire businessman Lord Paul Drayson, a major Labour party donor, former science minister and self-confessed "car nut", is moving on to his next environmental challenge: a hi-tech bid to tackle the UK's air pollution crisis.
The peer, who made a reported 80m fortune from a needle-free injection system, has already funded the development of a record-breaking electric car through his company Drayson Technologies.
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