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Centre extends financial aid to indigenous indoor air purification solution

IANS April 24, 2025 208 views

The Indian government has extended crucial financial support to Urban Air Labs, a Gurugram-based startup developing an innovative indoor air purification system. Their unique technology, called 'uBreathe Life', uses plant-based filtration and advanced engineering to dramatically improve indoor air quality. The project aligns with national initiatives like 'Make in India' and 'Atmanirbhar Bharat', highlighting India's commitment to indigenous technological solutions. This breakthrough offers a sustainable, science-backed approach to addressing growing public health concerns around air pollution.

"The fusion of biotechnology and engineering offers a scalable, sustainable way to enhance indoor air quality" - Rajesh Kumar Pathak, TDB Secretary"
New Delhi, April 24: In a significant step toward advancing indigenous clean air technologies, the government on Thursday extending financial support to Gurugram-based Urban Air Labs for their unique project in this field.

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Indigenous air purification system using plant-based filtration technology

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Supported by Technology Development Board under DST

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Addresses indoor air quality challenges

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Promotes 'Make in India' mission

The financial assistance by Technology Development Board (TDB), under the Department of Science and Technology (DST), is given to the company for their project, titled "Development & Commercialization of a Made in India Efficient Wall-Mounted Air-Purification System for Indoor Premises."

This intervention marks a commitment to improve the Air Quality Index (AQI) indoors through innovative, plant-based purification systems that remove both particulate and gaseous contaminants.

TDB's financial assistance to this promising startup underscores its confidence in the project's potential to deliver sustainable, science-backed air purification solutions.

The support aims to promote innovation in climate-responsive technologies while strengthening India's self-reliance under the 'Make in India' and 'Atmanirbhar Bharat' missions, said Ministry of Science and Technology.

The core technology harnessed in this product blends natural plant-based filtration with advanced engineering. Based on the 'Urban Munnar Effect' and a patented innovation called 'Breathing Roots', the system enhances the natural air-purifying capacity of leafy indoor plants.

Air from the room is pulled toward the plant leaves, then directed into the soil-root zone, where the purification process intensifies. The device features a centrifugal fan that creates suction pressure, allowing the purified air--processed through the roots--to be released in 360 degrees across the indoor space.

Fitted within a specially designed planter box, the 'uBreathe Life' system stands out as a compact, aesthetic, and effective wall-mounted solution tailored for homes, offices, hospitals, and other indoor environments.

It directly addresses the growing public health concern over poor indoor air quality and represents a game-changing innovation in the field of sustainable air purification.

"TDB's support to Urban Air Labs reflects our mission to back indigenous solutions that address pressing environmental challenges. The fusion of biotechnology and engineering in this project offers a scalable, sustainable way to enhance indoor air quality, aligned with the nation's clean technology goals," said Rajesh Kumar Pathak, Secretary, TDB.

Reader Comments

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Priya K.
This is such an innovative solution! Love how it combines nature with technology. 🌿 We need more sustainable options like this in our cities. Hope it becomes affordable soon!
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Amit S.
While I appreciate the initiative, I wonder about maintenance requirements. Plants need care - will busy urban dwellers actually keep these systems functional? The tech sounds promising though.
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Rahul M.
Make in India making real progress! This is exactly the kind of innovation we need - homegrown solutions for homegrown problems. Kudos to the team behind this!
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Sunita P.
As someone with allergies, I'm really excited about this. Current air purifiers are so expensive to maintain with all the filter changes. A plant-based system could be a game changer!
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Vikram J.
The science sounds solid, but I'd like to see independent test results showing how this compares to HEPA filters. Still, great to see investment in green tech solutions.
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Neha T.
Finally some good news about air quality solutions! The wall-mounted design is perfect for small apartments. Hope they release some demo videos soon - would love to see it in action.

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