NOREM - NO flow Resistance Electronic Mask
The NOREM (NO flow Resistance Electronic Mask) project aims to create an environmentally friendly, reusable mask using electrostatic precipitation technology. The project's objective is to test & validate the respirator's efficacy and commercial feasibility. This revolutionary design offers several benefits, including the ability to reuse the mask, minimal breathing resistance, and maximum protection against harmful airborne particles, such as viruses and bacteria.
Additionally, it is expected that the NOREM design will eliminate many of the uncomfortable side effects associated with wearing conventional masks, such as headaches, nausea, dizziness, and fatigue. The mask's eco-friendly construction makes it an ideal solution for reducing waste, promoting sustainability, and improving respiratory health. Overall, the NOREM project holds tremendous promise for revolutionizing respiratory protection and promoting healthier living environments.
Additionally, it is expected that the NOREM design will eliminate many of the uncomfortable side effects associated with wearing conventional masks, such as headaches, nausea, dizziness, and fatigue. The mask's eco-friendly construction makes it an ideal solution for reducing waste, promoting sustainability, and improving respiratory health. Overall, the NOREM project holds tremendous promise for revolutionizing respiratory protection and promoting healthier living environments.
Project period
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Project state
On-going
Project area
National
Project funding
BF R2B
Kuva
LAB role
Lead partner
Unit
Technology
Project focus area
Intangible value creation