Applied research is one of the most concrete tools for transforming environmental needs into measurable technical solutions.
With the IN AIR project (Improving Indoor Air Quality through Sanitization of HVAC Systems) we continue our innovation path dedicated to improving indoor air quality, with particular focus on the healthcare sector.
The IN AIR project focuses on the smart reconditioning of HVAC systems to improve their efficiency, performance and ability to manage indoor air quality.
The initiative has been made possible thanks to the support of the Autonomous Region of Friuli Venezia Giulia, within the framework of Coesione Italia 21-27, with co-funding from the European Union.
The Development and Cohesion Fund is a key instrument for supporting investments aimed at economic, social and territorial growth, promoting projects capable of generating value for the local area and the wider community.
For us at Labiotest, investing in research means continuing to develop technologies and expertise in support of air quality, indoor environmental safety and people’s health.
€272.684,29
€101,896.23
of which EU funding: €40,758.49