“e4life” brings to Expomed Eurasia its revolutionary technology capable of inactivating respiratory viruses (Flu and Covid) with an effectiveness of over 90% – Business Wire

Expomed Eurasia
the main medical fair connecting Europe and Asia, is ready to host hundreds of companies, to discover the new trends in the sector and the most innovative products that will revolutionize the health market.

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e4life: e4ambient and e4you devices (Photo: Business Wire)

e4life: e4ambient and e4you devices (Photo: Business Wire)

In this context it could not be missing
e4life
with its device that uses technology
e4shield
to inactivate seasonal influenza and Covid-19 viruses present in the air. A technology, the result of a
Italian patent
which does not use chemical agents or filtering materials, but is based on
transmission of electromagnetic waves
able to
inactivate the viral load in aerosol.

“This Fair represents an extraordinary opportunity for us to present our innovative technology (e4shield) in a dynamic and rapidly evolving region like Eurasia. With a growing awareness of the importance of health and disease prevention, there is an ever-increasing demand for advanced solutions that can ensure safe environments for people. e4life, with its cutting-edge technology, is positioned as an effective answer to this question. The characteristics of our devices are unique on the market and can significantly contribute to improving people’s health and well-being”
explains Vincenzo Pompa, CEO of e4life
.

e4life
was launched thanks to
joint venture between two global excellences
:
ELT Group
a world leader in Electronic Defense systems for over 70 years, e
Lendlease
specialized in large urban regeneration projects.

Technology
e4shield
which is the heart of
e4life,
it originated during the Covid-19 period from an initiative by an ELT Group researcher who investigated the use of electromagnetic fields for the inactivation of viruses. Based on research by Taiwanese scientists published in the scientific journal Nature, it began to obtain the first results by testing different frequencies of electromagnetic waves initially on Covid-19 and then on other Coronaviruses.

The devices marketed by e4life have
an effectiveness greater than 90%
and an almost instantaneous inactivation action, which does not require the evacuation of the environments because
harmless to humans and animals
. The electromagnetic pulses it uses are safe. This applies to both the environmental version of the device (
e4ambient
), which acts on an area of ​​approximately 50 m2, which for the wearable version (
e4you
), CE and SAR certified, which guarantees that
the device can be worn for as long as you want without any health concerns
.

The technology used in the devices
e4life
was subjected to
rigorous scientific tests and validated by the Celio Military Hospital, by the independent research institute ViroStatics
and from a recent test campaign developed at the
Department of Biomedical and Clinical Sciences of the University of Milan (Italy)
. The results obtained confirm an extraordinary effectiveness of 90%.

The technology and its effectiveness against respiratory viruses has been described by two recent publications, from the journal Viruses (June 2023) and from
European Society of Medicine
(October 2023).

There
e4life technology is constantly evolving and adaptable to an ever-increasing number of viruses and, in the near future, also to other microorganisms
(e.g. bacteria). Thanks to continuous scientific research, in fact, the devices will be able to inactivate an ever-increasing number of pathogens by type and quantity.


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Mauro Perego – [email protected]

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