XCMR Team Presents Groundbreaking Research at IUVA 2023 World Congress

XCMR presented three groundbreaking papers on UV-based technologies for airborne pathogen inactivation and personal protective equipment (PPE).

The presentations showcased innovative approaches using UV-C light to improve public health safety and biodefense.

XCMR’s research highlighted the development of advanced, wearable PPE devices offering superior protection and sustainability compared to traditional methods.

2023 IUVA World Congress Overview

The 2023 International Ultraviolet Association (IUVA) World Congress, held in Dubai, UAE, from September 10–13, convened global leaders in UV technology. This premier event featured the latest research, innovations, and applications of ultraviolet (UV) technology in sectors such as public health, water treatment, and environmental protection. The congress hosted a wide range of presentations, workshops, and discussions on UV disinfection, emerging pathogens, and sustainable technologies. Attendees had the opportunity to explore advancements in UV applications, network with industry professionals, and participate in collaborative discussions on the future of UV science.

During the Congress, XCMR’s team presented three innovative papers on UV-based technologies, showcasing the latest advancements in UV applications for public health and environmental safety.

What XCMR presented

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1. Next-generation Personal Protective Equipment for Real-time Inactivation of Airborne Biological Threats — Presenter: Jason Randall, XCMR Scientist

Jason Randall presented a paper focused on the development of a mobile biodefense solution using UV-C lamps and LEDs for the inactivation of airborne pathogens. Results demonstrated effective virus inactivation, offering significant potential for public health applications.

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2. Multi-physics Computational Fluid Dynamics Simulation of UV-C PPE Design — Presenter: Christopher Bowers, XCMR Computational Analyst, Modeling and Simulations

Christopher Bowers presented a study on using advanced computational models to design UV-C-based personal protective equipment (PPE) that inactivates airborne pathogens while allowing free breathing. The simulations, validated through experimental data, showed how reflective surfaces in PPE designs can enhance UV-C exposure by up to 80 times, significantly improving pathogen inactivation. This work offers a cost-effective method for optimizing future PPE designs.

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3. UV-C Powered Symmetrical Flow Disinfection (SFD) Device — Presenter: Eric Prast, VP of Product Engineering, XCMR

Eric Prast discussed the development of a wearable, battery-powered UV-C disinfection device for real-time inactivation of airborne pathogens. This Symmetrical Flow Disinfection (SFD) device uses reflective surfaces and UV-C sources to disinfect air during both inhalation and exhalation. The innovative design provides superior protection compared to traditional N95 masks, offering continuous pathogen inactivation, reduced breathing resistance, and an eco-friendly alternative to disposable PPE.

Conclusion

XCMR’s participation at the 2023 IUVA World Congress highlighted the company’s leadership in developing innovative UV-based technologies to address public health and biodefense challenges. The papers presented by XCMR’s team showcased advanced research in UV-C disinfection systems, personal protective equipment, and computational modeling. As UV technology continues to play a critical role in mitigating airborne threats and enhancing safety, XCMR remains at the forefront of driving these advancements, contributing to a safer and healthier future.

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