APA Flowerpot has the form of a parallelepiped, currently available in two dimensions (40cm and 50cm square footprint), having inside the APA technology, and a flower pot system capable of hosting fake plant for ornament. On the opening line between the Vase and the black plastic pot there is the intake of the air to be purified and from the centre of the pot, on the top of the fan extractor, the purified air is re-introduced into the environment. The system is designed for the insertion of customizable decoration and fake plants/ornaments, as well as a metallic carter that can be used for written information or informative panel for the dissemination of information and / or advertising content. APA Flowerpot can operate in stand-alone mode, without connection to the water supply but only electrical connection, or in network mode, with connection to the water loading and unloading system of the water used to perform air purification.
APA Flowerpot, are smaller solutions for industrial interior spaces such asschools, universities, museums, workplaces, and hospitals. The EU co-financed Clean Air Net project, aimed at improving, industrializing, and commercializing smaller APA technology devices, now in its final phases, was started to achieve TRL 9 from TRL 7 for these solutions, specifically by reducing the noise of interior design solutions, integrating a new method for decomposing contaminants in the water used and for detecting viruses, while improving performance and reducing water consumption. ISCLEANAIR leveraged the ability of APA technology to remove and break down nanoparticles, viruses, and microorganisms and developed an in-situ treatment and virus detection tool for water used in APA systems, tested in four different internal offices/spaces provided by consortium partners.