Project goal – to develop and commercialize innovative antibacterial multifunctional filters that effectively purify air and ensure durability. The core technology is a layer of branched ZnO nanoparticles, which provides the filters with antibacterial properties and enhances their efficiency and resistance. The project will include several key stages: technology development, prototype testing under real conditions, adaptation of the manufacturing process for mass production, product certification according to European Union standards, and technology patenting.
Project funding:
Research and experimental development (R&D) projects of spin-off companies,The development program for 2022–2030 is managed by the Ministry of Education, Science and Sports of the Republic of Lithuania. Source of funding – EU funds and co-financing funds.
Project results:
These antibacterial filters will be intended for companies that maintain air purification, heating, air conditioning, and recuperation systems, as well as for filter manufacturers and individual consumers. It is expected that this product will significantly contribute to health protection and environmental improvement, and due to its innovativeness and reliability, it will become competitive in the global market. The success of the project can ensure a high return on investment, long-term profitability, and a significant contribution to the advancement of science and technology.
Period of project implementation: 2026-01-13 - 2028-01-12
Project coordinator: Kaunas University of Technology
Project partners: MB "Nobafi"