Partnering with ALLFED ™ to explore the feasibility of rolling out in-room air filters across different countries and regions by analysing factors such as political landscape, trade policies, natural resources, and economic conditions.
This project will investigate how, and at what rate, In-Room Air Filtration solutions could be applied to critical infrastructure at a global scale. We will assess the emergency scale-up of conventional and makeshift solutions, unique to specific sectors of the globe, in their ability to protect critical infrastructure. This will be designed to achieve an increase in the clean airflow rate of 10x better than existing air quality standards. The centre goal is to produce scale-up curves of each region, demonstrating the pace at which these systems can be deployed to safeguard their critical sectors. Additionally, we will investigate the limiting factors of rapid deployment in each region, identifying mitigation techniques to accelerate their pandemic resilience. The vision of this project is to investigate the potential limitations impacting global pandemic resilience (with respect to air filtration) and highlight the potential risks as a result of our apathy before a catastrophic event ensues.
A group of Engineering Undergraduates, coming from a diverse range of backgrounds and specialties: Joel, Sam, Mitch and Bruce have partnered with ALLFED™ to accomplish the simple task of changing the world by improving the quality of pandemic aid around the world! More Info
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