NanoSci - photocatalytic materials
Radek Miszczak is a Chief Operations Officer and Co-Founder at NanoSci, a company focused on developing photocatalytic materials to purify the air and create a healthier environment. Radek is also a Productivity Consultant for Business, sharing expertise on productivity and offering coaching services to clients. In the past, Radek has held positions such as Chief Well-Being Facilitator, CEO, Lecturer, Marketing Manager, and CEO in various industries. Radek Miszczak is a highly experienced professional with a background in Communication and Media Studies, as well as postgraduate studies in Executive Leadership.
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NanoSci - photocatalytic materials
We help the world to be a healthier place to live in. Our technology purifies the air from smog, odors and limits the number of diseases transmission, while being energy-efficient and maintenance-free. We manufacture photocatalytic nanomaterials for ODM manufacturers. Our technology is simple to be implemented in various industries and enables entering the new market of air purification. Our customers come from HVAC, air purification, lightning and plants (fruit/vegetables/flowers/medical marijuana) transport & storage industries. Next stop: hydrogen generation (patent pending), water purification. Deal Tags: Cleantech | New Materials | ClimateTech | Advanced Materials | Nanotechnology | Green Chemistry The world desperately needs a solution that combines: * high index of air purification (both from air pollutants and viruses), * low electricity consumption (3x less than UVC) * maintenance-free operation for years without the need of changing the filters Our experienced team of scientists has developed a nanotechnology-based solution of a photocatalytic engine, that can be easily mounted into various forms of electrical appliances (lighting fixtures, ventilation systems) and provide healthy air in public buildings (offices, schools, public utilities). No filters are needed.