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Our Story

Aerogen Systems was born out of a two-year NASA project focused on improving air quality in spacecraft cabins. Our team of University of Michigan student engineers designed a photocatalytic oxidation reactor capable of breaking down toxic compounds like toluene and siloxanes - compounds that conventional filters can’t eliminate.​​​​

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With over six figures of R&D investment and validation by world-leading photochemistry researchers, Aerogen’s prototype proved that clean air can be achieved without disposable filters or chemical byproducts.​

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Meet Our Team

Our Partners

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