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2026-01-26

2026 CES Insights and Future Outlook: Air Filtration Technology Reconstructs the B2B Space Health Management Ecosystem


At the 2026 Consumer Electronics Show (CES), technological innovations in the air filtration sector have revealed distinct momentum — the dimensional upgrade from passive filtration to active management has ushered in a new paradigm for air solutions in commercial spaces such as offices, healthcare facilities, education institutions, and industrial sites. Standing at the 2026 juncture and looking ahead to 2027-2030, this transformation will accelerate into an industry-wide revolution dominated by "health value orientation, service model restructuring, and humanistic care implementation." For corporate clients, this represents not merely the iteration and upgrading of air treatment equipment, but a complete resolution to the three long-standing core pain points: "invisible effectiveness, uncontrollable costs, and mismatched experiences," driving commercial spaces to fully transition from "meeting basic standards" to "creating health value."


Technological Breakthroughs: Addressing Clients' Immediate Pain Points Through CES Insights


The cutting-edge technologies showcased at this year's CES have precisely targeted the core pain points of corporate clients, offering clear solutions to current air treatment challenges:


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1. Full-Range Airflow Management: Solving the Industry Dilemma of "Uneven Purification in Large Spaces"


"Achieving standards around equipment but failing in distant areas" is a common predicament in large commercial spaces (e.g., large offices, exhibition halls, and hospital wards). Traditional equipment, limited by airflow coverage, results in a disconnect between purification effectiveness and spatial requirements. The 350° full-range air swing and intelligent human-sensing technology launched by MOVA Omphalos at CES directly addresses this issue — through dynamic adjustments of "air following people, avoiding direct blows, and stopping when unoccupied," purified air accurately covers areas with human activity while eliminating discomfort caused by direct airflow. For clients, this means achieving uniform purification across entire floors without additional equipment purchases, reducing initial investment costs while resolving the awkward situation of "spending money without achieving expected results."


2. Visualized Interaction: Ending the Trust Dilemma of "Unverifiable Purification Effectiveness"


Corporate clients invest in air filtration equipment but struggle to demonstrate the value of purification to employees and customers — this constitutes a core trust barrier in B2B collaborations. The 3D immersive visualization technology of MOVA Stellar X20 converts key data such as PM2.5 concentration, allergen levels, and purification progress into intuitive dynamic visuals, enabling managers to monitor real-time status and allowing space users to clearly perceive health value. For instance, high-end hotels can convey differentiated services of "safe room air" to guests through public display screens, while medical institutions can meet the strict regulatory requirements for operating rooms through data traceability, completely resolving the pain point of "invisible purification effects and indistinct customer value."


3. Scenario-Specific Customization: Moving Beyond the Inefficient "One-Size-Fits-All" Equipment Model


Air quality challenges vary significantly across industries: pet hospitals face combined issues of floating fur and odors, food processing plants require strict microbial contamination control, and office buildings grapple with reduced employee alertness due to high CO₂ concentrations. Scenario-specific technologies exhibited at CES (e.g., pet-specific filter screens and medical-grade sterilization systems) have transformed air filtration from "one-size-fits-all" to "precision matching." Clients no longer pay for unnecessary functions or endure inefficient "equipment mismatched to scenarios." For example, educational institutions can opt for allergy-resistant solutions targeting pollen and dust mites, while industrial workshops can customize composite filtration systems for dust and VOCs, achieving "on-demand customization and precision treatment."


Future Outlook (2027-2030): Reconstructing the B2B Air Health Ecosystem Through Three Core Dimensions


Looking ahead to the next 3-5 years from 2026, air filtration technology will evolve from "equipment upgrading" to "ecosystem reconstruction," creating deeper value for clients around three core pillars: new health concepts, corporate development needs, and humanistic care.


I. New Health Concepts: From "Pollution Control" to "Active Enhancement" — Building a New Engine for Productivity Improvement


Future air health management will completely transcend the basic logic of "purifying pollutants" and shift toward a new dimension of "enhancing human conditions through air quality" — a concept supported by research data: improving indoor air quality can reduce absenteeism by over 30% and enhance cognitive performance by up to 50%. For corporate clients, air equipment will transform from a "cost center" to a "productivity enhancement tool."


By 2027, this concept will be realized through three technological advancements:


  1. Physiologically Adaptive Purification: Equipment will integrate human sensors and AI algorithms to dynamically adjust purification intensity and airflow patterns based on personnel density and activity status in the space — automatically increasing CO₂ replacement efficiency during meetings with multiple participants and enhancing oxygen supply during afternoon office hours to address "afternoon drowsiness," directly improving employee productivity;

  2. Health Data Management: Air systems will integrate with corporate HR and building management systems to generate "space health reports," quantifying the impact of air quality on employee health and work efficiency, and providing clients with clear data support for "health investment-value return";

  3. Ultra-Micro Pollution Prevention: High-efficiency filter materials with 99.99% filtration efficiency for ultra-fine pollutants such as PM0.3, viral aerosols, and new VOCs will become standard in commercial equipment, meeting the "zero pollution" requirements of high-end scenarios such as healthcare and electronics manufacturing, and helping clients comply with stricter industry standards.


II. Corporate Development Perspective: From "Equipment Sales" to "Service Closed Loop" — Reducing Clients' Total Lifecycle Costs


In the next 3-5 years, industry competition will shift from "product price wars" to "service value wars," aligning with corporate clients' core needs of "controlling long-term costs and improving operational efficiency." According to industry forecasts, the ecosystem model of "equipment + services" will become mainstream by 2030, with value-added service revenue accounting for over 35%.


Targeting the operational pain points of corporate clients, three major service closed loops will be formed in the future:


  1. Intelligent Operation and Maintenance Services: By 2027, AI-enabled environment-aware equipment will account for over 60% of the market. Devices can real-time monitor filter wear and operational status through the Internet of Things (IoT), automatically send replacement reminders to clients, and coordinate with service providers for on-site replacements — completely resolving the operational black hole of "opaque filter replacements and soaring long-term costs," allowing clients to achieve "zero manpower investment" in management;

  2. Green and Low-Carbon Adaptation: Against the backdrop of carbon neutrality, equipment driven by renewable energy and featuring low-energy designs will become mainstream, with an expected market share of 30% by 2030. Choosing such equipment not only reduces electricity costs for clients but also aligns with green building certifications (LEED, BREEAM), improving corporate ESG ratings and enhancing brand value;

  3. Customized Consumable Supply: Service providers will customize long-lasting, high-adaptability filters based on the pollution characteristics of clients' scenarios, such as "dust-clogging resistant filters" for industrial workshops and "long-acting deodorization filters" for hotels, extending filter replacement cycles from 3 months to 6-12 months, significantly reducing clients' consumable procurement costs and replacement frequency.


III. Humanistic Care: From "Function Satisfaction" to "Emotional Adaptation" — Covering the Needs of All Groups


Future air filtration technology will place greater emphasis on "human feelings," avoiding technological coldness and ensuring that every space user feels valued — a key differentiator for clients in industries such as education, healthcare, and hospitality that prioritize user experience.


After 2027, humanistic care will be implemented through three key directions:


  1. Specialized Solutions for Sensitive Groups: Targeting children, the elderly, and individuals with allergies, equipment will integrate features such as "low-noise operation," "temperature-humidity linkage," and "allergen-targeted filtration." For example, classroom equipment can reduce operating noise to below 30 decibels to avoid interfering with student learning, while hospital ward systems can link with temperature adjustments to prevent cold air from irritating respiratory-sensitive patients, helping clients build a "humanized space" image;

  2. Invisible Design Upgrades: Equipment will shift from "independent placement" to "building integration," such as window-type fresh air systems and ceiling-mounted purification modules, which do not occupy space and maintain consistent interior design — resolving clients' hidden pain point of "equipment affecting spatial aesthetics";

  3. Autonomous Control Rights: End users such as employees and hotel guests can independently adjust the air environment around them (e.g., local air volume, purification mode) through mobile apps, realizing "my air, my control." This function enhances space user satisfaction — for instance, corporate employees can adjust office air quality according to personal needs, and hotel guests can customize room purification plans, helping clients improve service reputation.


Client Perspective: How Will We Solve Your Core Problems in the Next 3-5 Years?


From the client's perspective, future air health solutions will focus on three core pillars — "cost reduction, efficiency improvement, and value addition" — providing full-lifecycle value services:


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Core Client Pain Points

Current Solutions

2027+ Upgraded Solutions

Client Value Return

Uneven purification and poor effectiveness in large spaces

Full-range airflow management technology for precise coverage of activity areas

AI dynamic adaptation system that adjusts in real-time based on personnel distribution, increasing purification efficiency by 40%

Reduce equipment procurement quantity and lower initial investment by 30%

Complex operation and maintenance, high long-term costs

Visual filter wear reminders

Automatic operation and maintenance + on-site replacement services, doubling filter lifespan

Reduce labor costs to zero and cut consumable costs by 50%

Unverifiable and unquantifiable purification effects

3D visualized data display

Health value reports quantifying specific outcomes in productivity improvement and absenteeism reduction

Convey health value to employees and clients, enhancing brand image

Equipment mismatched to scenario-specific needs

Scenario-customized filters and functions

Industry-specific solutions integrating pollution control + health enhancement features

Avoid ineffective investment and achieve "pay-as-you-need"

Conflict between spatial aesthetics and user experience

Invisible equipment design

Building-integrated modules + end-user autonomous control

Improve space user satisfaction and create differentiated advantages


Conclusion: 2027+, The "Value Revolution" in Air Health Management


From the technological breakthroughs at CES 2026 to the ecosystem reconstruction expected in 2027-2030, the air filtration industry is undergoing a "value revolution" — for B2B clients, air equipment is no longer merely a "pollution control tool" but a core asset for improving productivity, reducing operational costs, and building brand value.


In the future, we will focus on "solving clients' actual problems," providing full-lifecycle "equipment + technology + services + data" solutions around the three core dimensions of new health concepts, corporate development needs, and humanistic care. In the short term, we will help you address immediate pain points such as uneven purification and complex operation and maintenance; in the long term, we will build a spatial ecosystem characterized by "health value addition, controllable costs, and excellent experiences." Amid this transformation, choosing an air health partner that aligns with trends will not only help you avoid the risk of obsolete existing equipment due to technological iteration but also enable you to seize opportunities in the "healthy space" competition and become a "humanistic care benchmark" in your industry.




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