Queen’s Baton invites eco-friendly talks


Baton bearers: (From left) Shahmalarani, Nicholas, Liza and Zara Basyirah posing with the Queen’s Baton at Taylor’s campus.

A HIGH-TECH device that contains atmospheric sensors with laser technology that analyses environmental conditions wherever it is in the world recently landed in Malaysia.

Located at the “heart” of the Queen’s Baton, it comes equipped with augmented reality that is used to creatively visualise data captured throughout the Birmingham 2022 Queen’s Baton Relay, thus inviting conversations around air quality across the Commonwealth.

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