Newsletter #5 | 29 August 2025
In recent weeks, the conversation around us has been strongly focused on the theme of healthy buildings. Airvoice took part in the Healthy Buildings 2025 conference, and our CEO, Vitalii Matiunin, joined the Air Quality Matters podcast to share our perspective on the role of collaborative innovation in shaping healthier indoor environments worldwide. That is why we’ve dedicated this issue to the Commands & Control module on the Airvoice.Indoor platform — a tool that allows building teams to manage ventilation and filtration based on real-time air quality data. With it, ensuring a healthy indoor environment becomes easier and more energy-efficient.
Automating Indoor Air Quality with Commands & Control
Monitoring air quality is only half the story. With the Commands & Control module on the Airvoice.Indoor platform, you can also act on the data in real time.
The module connects directly to your Building Management System (BMS) or HVAC infrastructure, enabling both manual and automated control of ventilation and filtration equipment.
In practice, this means workplaces can improve air quality and comfort while cutting energy use and operational costs. In a recent client project, CO₂-based automation cut ventilation runtime by 10× while keeping indoor air consistently safe (see case study below).
The module interface makes control simple and transparent. From a single interface, you can:
The module connects directly to your Building Management System (BMS) or HVAC infrastructure, enabling both manual and automated control of ventilation and filtration equipment.
- Automated response: When CO₂ or PM2.5 levels rise, the system triggers ventilation adjustments or filtration upgrades, ensuring healthier air without waiting for manual intervention.
- Energy balance: Demand-controlled ventilation adapts fresh air supply dynamically to occupancy and air quality conditions. This prevents over-ventilation, reduces runtime, and extends filter life.
In practice, this means workplaces can improve air quality and comfort while cutting energy use and operational costs. In a recent client project, CO₂-based automation cut ventilation runtime by 10× while keeping indoor air consistently safe (see case study below).
The module interface makes control simple and transparent. From a single interface, you can:
- View all connected BMS devices across your workspace, filterable by building and floor
- Switch between Manual and Automated modes, using simple toggles for testing or relying on automation for daily operation
- Configure automation rules that react instantly to air quality data, keeping CO₂, PM2.5, and other parameters within safe limits
Automation options are flexible and precise:
In Auto mode, devices respond only when needed, balancing comfort and efficiency. Users can always return to Manual mode whenever required.
- Monitor selected rooms or entire floors
- Choose how exceedances are tracked — by Average (across rooms), Any (at least one room), or Every (all rooms)
- Define schedules from standard working hours to advanced patterns (e.g., “every second Thursday”)
- Apply sensitivity thresholds to prevent unnecessary on/off cycling and ensure stable performance
In Auto mode, devices respond only when needed, balancing comfort and efficiency. Users can always return to Manual mode whenever required.
Company News & Case Studies
Enhancing Air Quality at Jindal Steel Corporate Office
High PM2.5 levels were a persistent challenge at Jindal Steel’s corporate office in Gurugram. Airvoice deployed a data-driven solution combining real-time monitoring, advanced filtration, and demand-controlled ventilation. Within just one hour of system activation, PM2.5 levels dropped to safe values, even at 50% HVAC power. Over the first control week, ventilation runtime was reduced from 85 hours to only 9, delivering consistently healthy indoor air while cutting energy use.
Read the full case study »
Read the full case study »
Airvoice at Healthy Buildings 2025 in Hyderabad
Airvoice was proud to participate in Healthy Buildings 2025, a flagship ISIAQ conference held for the first time in India. The event gathered researchers, engineers, architects, and practitioners to advance the science and practice of healthy indoor environments. For Airvoice, it was a chance to show how our monitoring platforms and data-driven solutions align with the vision of healthier, more sustainable buildings. A highlight was our CEO, Vitalii Matiunin, joining the Air Quality Matters podcast to share Airvoice’s perspective on collaborative innovation in this field.
See the highlights from Hyderabad »
See the highlights from Hyderabad »
As the global focus on healthy buildings grows, Airvoice will continue to demonstrate how data-driven air quality management, from monitoring to active control, helps turn that vision into everyday reality.
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Breathe the difference,
Your Airvoice Team
We design software and hardware solutions for monitoring and managing air quality in buildings, industries, and cities, and partner with leading universities worldwide on cutting-edge research. To learn more about our solutions or explore collaboration opportunities, please get in touch:
Europe
hello@airvoice.global | +359 87 911 36 16
India
namaste@airvoice.global | +91 9205 373 365
USA
hello@airvoice.global | +1 857 639 00 81
airvoice.global
Breathe the difference,
Your Airvoice Team
We design software and hardware solutions for monitoring and managing air quality in buildings, industries, and cities, and partner with leading universities worldwide on cutting-edge research. To learn more about our solutions or explore collaboration opportunities, please get in touch:
Europe
hello@airvoice.global | +359 87 911 36 16
India
namaste@airvoice.global | +91 9205 373 365
USA
hello@airvoice.global | +1 857 639 00 81
airvoice.global