Aleph is a new energy-efficient air filtration technology based on the 2023 Nobel Prize winning science of short light pulses. The technology enables the treatment of polluted atmospheres against germs, bacteria, viruses, fine particles, toxic gases and odours.
The Aleph technology can be used multiple environments, including:
Sanitation
Industrial buildings
Private and public buildings
Healthcare
Farming and agriculture
Transportation
Sanitation
Industrial buildings
Private and public buildings
Transportation
Healthcare
Farming and agriculture
Sanitation
Water treatment installations all around the world generate various kinds of air pollution (e.g. NH3, H2S, N2O, malodorous smells…), which need to be addressed.
Population growth, urbanization, ageing infrastructure and increasingly strict regulations, create a need for innovative technologies to reduce emissions and improve the air quality in and around these facilities.
Population growth, urbanization, ageing infrastructure and increasingly strict regulations, create a need for innovative technologies to reduce emissions and improve the air quality in and around these facilities.
ALEPH offers compact and easily integrable solutions for sanitation installations that can enhance efficiency and reduce costs.

For further information on the Aleph application in different industries and environments, please do not hesitate to contact us.
Laser Filtration
Aleph: A true technological innovation
The Aleph technology brings significant benefits compared to traditional filtration methods, such as physical and chemical filters. Customizable and practical in use, Aleph is highly efficient and will allow users to digitally manage the quality of any atmosphere. This innovation represents a true opportunity to rethink current paradigms in public health, environmental sustainability, and efforts to combat climate change.

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