International. What is already recognized as the largest purifier in the world has been designed by the Dutch artist Daan Roosegaarde, a project that will allow through ionic technology to clean cities of air pollution.
The project consists of a tower that measures about 6.50 meters high, which absorbs polluted air, can purify it and then spit it out again but only with clean air. The tower, which at the moment is only a prototype, will be inaugurated in September, is described as a kind of vacuum cleaner based on ion technology that today is used in hospitals, lightweight material and LED that allows capturing 2.5 microns (PM 2.5).
One of the facilities that the tower has is that it can be installed in a day and its transport is also simple. In addition, he will travel to some other countries, including Beijing, a nation that faces severe pollution problems and that requires actions to minimize this impact.
The project was supported by ENS Europe and Professor Bob Ursem of the University of Delft.
Image taken from Estudio Roosegaarde.