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Zephir

A solution to monitor, predict and manage indoor air quality

April 2023

Zephir

A solution to monitor, predict and manage indoor air quality

  • World Alliance Member
  • Featured Solution
  • Labelled Solution
Label Date April 25, 2023
By Istya
From France
Maturity stage TRL 9 / CRI 3-4 - Commercial Scale Up / Multiple commercial Applications

ISTYA develops hardware, software and AI solutions for companies to help them monitor, predict and manage their indoor air quality. Our AI forecasts indoor air quality over 3 days with 97% accuracy. This forecast data are then used to reduce energy consumption (and associated costs) by controlling HVAC systems. The climate benefits of this solution are that it decreases energy consumption and carbon emission by up to 40% which means a better impact on the environment and on health. Plus, the solution is eco-designed, developed and manufactured in France.

The Environmental Benefits

  • Can decrease the energy consumption and carbon emissions of the building ( by up to 30% to 40%)
  • Forecast of indoor air quality over 3 days with 97% accuracy
  • Decreases energy consumption of the HVAC system
  • Improves air quality

The Financial Benefits

  • Saves up to 40% on energy consumption and costs
  • Costumers can ask carbon credit, on their energy saving

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  • Headquarters
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Company Profile

Istya

Istya develops solutions designed to monitor, predict and manage indoor air quality

Headquarters 75003 Paris, France
Type Startup or self-employed
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Cleantech Open France

The Cleantech Open France is looking for the best clean technology ideas from around the country. This is the largest cleantech accelerator program in France and it belongs to the largest international network of cleantech startups, the Cleantech Open founded in California, which has a presence in more than 20 countries worldwide.

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