
Aircuity
Sensing and control solutions that reduce building energy and operating expenses, and improves indoor environmental quality.
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Total Funding | 000k |
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Aircuity, founded in 2000 by Gordon Sharp, is a company that has established itself as a significant player in the smart building technology sector. Sharp, recognized as an industry pioneer, developed a patented platform for optimizing ventilation, a concept that was ahead of its time.
The company operates with a clear business-to-business model, targeting building owners and facility managers across various sectors, including commercial, institutional, and laboratory settings. Aircuity's core offering is a centralized demand control ventilation (DCV) system. This system continuously monitors indoor environmental quality (IEQ) through a network of sensors, analyzing the data to adjust ventilation levels in real-time. By providing the precise amount of air required for a healthy and productive environment, the system avoids the energy waste associated with over-ventilation, a common issue in large buildings. This approach not only leads to significant energy savings for their clients but also contributes to their decarbonization goals.
The platform provides detailed analytics and insights into a building's air quality, allowing for proactive maintenance and a healthier environment for occupants. The company's system is designed to be a long-term solution, with a focus on sustained energy efficiency and improved indoor air quality over the building's lifecycle.
Keywords: demand control ventilation, indoor air quality, energy efficiency, smart building technology, building automation, decarbonization, facility management, ventilation optimization, air quality monitoring, cleantech