IJakartaPost-July 19, 2021

Jakarta and its satellite cities are so notorious for their air pollution that the public health issue has become a reluctantly accepted part of daily life for residents. While avoiding pollution altogether is impossible, a locally made app called Nafas (breathe) seeks to present easily accessible, real-time data to help people fit their lifestyle to their surroundings. Nafas was launched in September 2020 by the company’s chief growth officer (CGO) Piotr Jakubowski, who cofounded the start-up alongside chief executive officer (CEO) Nathan Roestandy. Piotr had been the chief marketing officer of Gojek, while Nathan is also the CEO of wearable tech startup Zulu. Though the pair took a good deal of data on air quality in Greater Jakarta into account, the app was principally influenced by their own personal experiences.

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