Airvoice Newsletter

Holiday Letter from Airvoice’s CEO Vitalii Matiunin

Newsletter #11 | December 23, 2025
As the year comes to a close, I want to thank all our colleagues, partners, and clients for your trust, collaboration, feedback, and fresh ideas.

For Airvoice, 2025 has been a year of global expansion. We partnered with companies in six new countries and brought dozens of system integrators, HVAC providers, and sustainability consultants into our network.

To support this growth, we launched Partner Hub on the Airvoice.Indoor platform. This new module gives HVAC dealers, integrators, and consultants the tools to manage clients, devices, and air quality data. With Partner Hub, we expect the Airvoice ecosystem to grow substantially in 2026, both in current markets and new ones.

Another major launch was Airvoice Explore, a solution that takes our years of experience monitoring and managing air quality across buildings, industrial facilities, cities, and regions and packages them into a compact kit: two devices and a mobile app. Built for ease of use, Explore's plug-and-play design requires no technical expertise. It offers a non-intrusive, mobile, and affordable way to live healthier, fitting naturally into homes, workspaces, and co-living environments.

We also advanced our research partnerships this year. This past summer, together with the University of Arizona and Nanyang Technological University, we presented research on occupancy detection using CO₂ data at the 2025 American Control Conference in Denver. We're working on several other projects with scientists at universities worldwide, with results coming in reports and publications next year. And of course, in new products.

We share our research publicly to help raise awareness. We're grateful to journalists at The Times of India, The Economic Times, the Air Quality Matters podcast, and other outlets for spreading reliable, science-based information about air quality management. Early this year, we released research on air quality during New Year's celebrations in cities worldwide, which got wide coverage. Throughout the year, journalists kept publishing our results and highlighting air quality issues.

While many myths still surround this topic, I've noticed that each year more people who aren't air quality professionals understand the basics better and can protect their own health and their families' health better as a result. This is important to me. But we all have plenty of work ahead before the air in every home and city is truly clean.
As this year ends, I wish you clean air and more time with the people who matter most to you.

Air quality is still a challenge in both buildings and cities. This challenge won't fix itself—we have to tackle it by creating and implementing technologies and products that make a real difference.

This matters not just because it's our work, but because millions of people's quality of life depends on it.

In the end, we all breathe the same air.

Vitalii Matiunin

CEO of Airvoice

2025 at a Glance


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