The CleanAirNet project was created to improve, industrialise and commercialise compact air purification devices based on APA (Air Pollution Abatement) technology, already proven effective in large industrial environments.
APA devices operate using a 100% physical, filterless technology that removes airborne pollutants such as particulate matter, VOCs, viruses and bacteria through water-based abatement and decomposition processes, making them safe and sustainable for indoor use.
Cubit played a key technical role in the project by contributing to:
- CFD simulations and fluid dynamics optimization,
- development of the next-generation APA indoor prototypes,
- technical validation and performance testing in Cubit’s own R&D facilities.
The goal was to make APA devices quieter, more efficient, compact and low-maintenance, with reduced water consumption and improved performance in smaller spaces such as offices, schools and public buildings.
CleanAirNet is a strong example of technology transfer and industry-academia collaboration, advancing innovative, green and modular solutions for improving air quality and user well-being in indoor environments.