Israeli Startup Sonovia Tech developed SonoMask Vardina Hilloo
The company Sonovia Tech has developed an Revolutionary Facemask Technology, proven to eliminate 99% of COVID-19 particles. Using technology developed by Bar-Ilan University, SonoMask utilizes a process called cavitation, which involves using specialized machinery to emit sound waves that infuse proprietary chemical formulations into the
woven fibers of textiles. With that, Sonovia positioned itself at the forefront of the fight to stop the pandemic. Sonovia’s metal-oxide infused masks have a particle filtration above 98% of 5 microns and will last over 1 year.
The main route of infection is through infective aerosol droplets against which the SonoMask is an effective barrier. For added protection, metal oxide nanoparticles also deactivate viral units on contact.
Furthermore, another added benefit is that these face masks are reusable
. Even though it is clear that people need to wear a face mask during the pandemic, there have been concerns that people using disposable face masks could lead to an environmental crisis. Because the Sonovia face masks are reusable, those who are looking for a sustainable option are also going to be in luck with this new face mask. The company was founded in 2013 and is based in the Tel Aviv suburb of Ramat Gan. Sonovia has raised $4.15 million to date, according to the company’s statement.
The anti-Bacterial Fabric Startup Sonovia Receives last year  2.4 Million Euros EU Grant, (the European Union’s research and innovation program, Horizon 2020) as Sonovia develops sonochemical coating for fabrics to make them anti-bacterial and odorless. Italian Foreign Minister, Luigi de Mayo, reveled during his visit to Israel last
Thursday the business partnership agreement that was signed between "Adler", a giant producer of components for the automotive industry
with a yearly turnover of 1.5 billion euros, and "Sonovia Ltd."
As part of the agreement, Sonovia is developing for Adler anti-viral / anti-bacterial textiles for the automotive industry. Upon successful completion of the development, Sonovia's technology will be assimilated into Adler's production lines in Europe. The partnership is an initiative of AdlerInlight CEO, Roberta Anati, which has identified the technological and commercial synergies between the two companies.
The SonoMask maintains its protective properties through more than 55 industrial wash cycles, eliminating the need to frequently replace masks or filters and making it a far greener solution than traditional disposable PPE, which also pollute the environment
During the ceremony, Sonovia provided participants with our SonoMask,
which carry the Israeli and Italian flags. As the global COVID-19 situation continues to disrupt our way of life, claiming the lives of over 1.2M victims, world leaders continue to struggle to contain the spread of the virus. The rapid increase in daily infections in the past month have reached an all time high across all continents, leaving no choice other than impose a second lock-down. During the last week alone, this measure has been executed by the governments of the UK, France, and Germany. In the United States, as conditions worsened and winter approached, the same tendency can be seen. As of November 2nd more than 9,376,000 people in the United States have been infected with the coronavirus and at least 231,400 have died, according to a New York Times database. The case numbers have reached alarming new records in recent days as outbreaks continue to grow across the country. During the past week alone there has been an average of 85,563 cases per day, an increase of 44 percent from the average two weeks earlier. 13.11.2020
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