From concept to reality — key milestones in innovation.
Preliminary research was conducted on balancing filtration and breathability. The team consisted of members with backgrounds in Biomedical Engineering, Materials Science, and Computer Science.
Development of a nanogradiented fiber layer. Thousands of material combinations were tested to achieve optimal filtration and breathability.
A K-prototype-based classification system was developed. User surveys were distributed to identify target user groups.
The first functional prototype was created. Internal tests were conducted on comfort, filtration efficiency, and sensor accuracy.
Third-party laboratories were commissioned to perform standard filtration tests. Compliance certification was prepared. Design for Manufacturing (DFM) was completed.
Testing was carried out with over 500 users (including rhinitis patients, children, and athletes). Iterative improvements were made based on real feedback.
Manufacturing partnerships were established. Supply chains for sustainable materials were secured. Preparations for product launch were finalized.