Computer Hardware - Montreal, QC, CA
Montreal based, award-winning Nanogrande corp. and serial entrepreneur Gary Oberman, have recently joined forces to form NanoVenti corp, inventors of the world's first-ever truly reusable medical and civilian grade facial respirators and masks.The company's patent-pending technology combines self-cleaning nanotubes and state of the art polymers to facilitate scale production of its proprietary N99, N95 and N90 medical and civilian grade facial respirators. Nanoventi has developed nanometer (nm) precise injection molds which will be used to produce millions of precision facial respirators rendering disposable alternatives virtually obsolete.The Nanomask design is based on a washable, transparent polymer that delivers unrivaled safety and comfort. The mask has a zero-waste footprint and completely eliminates environmental waste. "The wearing of non-transparent masks has triggered a plethora of both security and social concerns which our technology will address by returning the face back to the equation of what might now be considered the new normal" says co-founder Gary Oberman.The average civilian requires approximately 20 disposable masks per month while the average front line medical worker consumes 5 to 7, N95 high-grade masks per day costing governments approximately $6,000USD per year in disposable waste per worker. The Nanoventi equivalent will cost less then 1/40th of that across 2 yrs and virtually eliminate environmental waste.The primary shell of the respirator is made from a soft polymer which can be color tuned or left without pigment to produce crystal clear transparency. The mask contains a filtration platform of self-cleaning nanotubes and can be 100% sterilized using a conventional dishwasher or cold washed using CS20 cold sterilizing without degrading the structures or properties of the respirator.The soft feel and effective nanoventing of the mask, as well as anti-fogging, make it an ideal choice for either medical or civilan applications