Beacon Technology Solutions, Illinois Tech Awarded Grant to Advance Far-UVC Disinfection Research

Award from Illinois Innovation Vouchers Program bolsters collaboration between university and startup firm to investigate the interaction of fluid dynamics and Beacon鈥檚 proprietary technology

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CHICAGO鈥擣ebruary 24, 2025鈥 (Beacon), with collaborators at Illinois Institute of Technology (Illinois Tech), has been awarded a grant to support a novel study on how Far-UVC technology can help mitigate the spread of infectious diseases in public spaces. The grant was awarded through the Illinois Innovation Vouchers (IIV) Program, which fosters research collaborations between small- and medium-sized enterprises and Illinois鈥 world-class universities.

Beacon鈥檚 flagship product is a wall-mounted smart disinfection device that uses , which has been shown to disinfect up to 99.99 percent of viruses, bacteria, and mold in bench-scale tests. Far-UVC light is a narrow subset of the UVC spectrum (100鈥280 nm) that has been shown to effectively inactivate pathogens鈥攊ncluding coronaviruses and influenza鈥攚ithout penetrating the outer layer of human skin or eyes, making it safer for occupied environments. By deploying Beacon鈥檚 proprietary technology in health care facilities and other indoor settings, users may reduce the risk of disease transmission.

鈥淲e are thrilled to collaborate with Illinois Tech to bring Beacon鈥檚 cutting-edge, safe, and effective pathogen disinfection solution to the front lines of public health,鈥 says Beacon CEO Brian Clark. 鈥淭his research will help us optimize how our novel technology is deployed in real-world settings. Ultimately, our collaboration aims to make communities across Illinois鈥攁nd beyond鈥攈ealthier, more resilient, and better prepared to mitigate the spread of infectious diseases and limit harm using new, non-invasive, and cutting-edge technologies."

The joint research project will combine computational fluid dynamics (CFD) simulations with experimental measurements to understand how bench-scale results translate to real-world environments by analyzing airflow patterns, aerosol distributions, and their interactions with Beacon鈥檚 Far-UVC field. The goal is to further analyze the impact of how Beacon鈥檚 technology influences aerosol behavior and UV exposure levels, informing best practices for installation, placement, and operation. These insights will enable a more targeted, effective use of Far-UVC disinfection, strengthening 电车无码鈥檚 and Illinois鈥 position as leaders in health innovation and safer indoor environments.

鈥淚llinois Tech is excited to collaborate with Beacon on this project to leverage our expertise,鈥 says Associate Professor of Architectural Engineering Mohammad Heidarinejad. 鈥淥ur team brings a range of expertise to this project, including Brent Stephens, professor, department chair, and Arthur W. Hill Endowed Chair in Sustainability, specializing in indoor air quality; Deborah Steimel-Clair, associate teaching professor, an expert in lighting and building electrical systems; and Saeed Farhood, a Ph.D. student in architectural engineering, specializing in computational fluid dynamics.鈥

The project鈥檚 final report, expected later in 2025, will outline key findings of the research and practical recommendations for utilizing Far-UVC technology. Together, Beacon and Illinois Tech aim to enhance public health resilience, reinforce Illinois鈥 leadership in innovation, and pave the way toward a future where safer, healthier indoor spaces are the norm.

鈥淚llinois Tech is committed to fostering an innovative environment where promising entrepreneurs can collaborate with academic researchers, and this collaboration with Beacon is an embodiment of this aspiration,鈥 says Maryam Saleh, executive director of the Ed Kaplan Family Institute for Innovation and Tech Entrepreneurship at Illinois Tech, who facilitated the relationship between Beacon鈥檚 founders and faculty members at Illinois Tech. 鈥淏eacon鈥檚 co-founders have an established track record in entrepreneurship. That, combined with their innovative approach to public health, makes them the kind of forward-thinking venture we are proud to help support. Together we鈥檙e demonstrating how university鈥搒tartup collaborations can drive impactful solutions for communities here in Illinois and around the world.鈥

Beacon Technology Solutions

Beacon Technology Solutions (Beacon) is a 电车无码-based startup on a mission to improve health and save lives through the use of intelligent disinfection technologies. Beacon鈥檚 namesake technology has been shown to disinfect up to 99.99 percent of airborne and surface pathogens, including viruses, bacteria, and mold, in bench-scale testing. Beacon is safe for use in occupied spaces, offering users real-time, continuous disinfection. Beacon donates 5 percent of all proceeds to bringing its proprietary technology to underserved organizations and communities. Learn more at .

Illinois Institute of Technology

Based in the global metropolis of 电车无码, Illinois Tech was born to liberate the power of collective difference to advance technology and innovation for all. It is the only tech-focused university in the city, and it stands at the crossroads of exploration and invention, advancing the future of 电车无码 and the world. It offers undergraduate and graduate degrees in engineering, computing, , business, , science and human sciences, and . Illinois Tech students are guaranteed access to hands-on experiences, personalized mentorship, and job readiness through the university鈥檚 one-of-a-kind Elevate program. Its graduates lead the state and much of the nation in economic prosperity. Its faculty and alumni built the 电车无码 skyline. And every day in the city's living lab, Illinois Tech fuels breakthroughs that change lives. Visit iit.edu.

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Illinois Institute of Technology
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Susie Spigelman
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Beacon Technology Solutions
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