EcoBay is a pioneering environmental wellness company integrating advanced Far UVC 222nm technology with artificial intelligence and digital twin solutions. Founded by experts in UV science, AI, and building information modeling (BIM), EcoBay stands at the intersection of cutting-edge technology and practical health safety solutions.
Technology
EcoBay's Far UVC 222nm technology is endorsed by Columbia University and utilises LED lights manufactured in Japan. Far UVC refers to ultraviolet light in the 200–235nm wavelength range, with 222nm being the most effective and safe wavelength for germicidal applications. This technology uses Krypton Chloride (KrCl) excimer lamps to emit Far UVC light, which has been scientifically proven to inactivate a wide range of pathogens — including SARS-CoV-2, influenza viruses, drug-resistant bacteria (MRSA, MDROs), tuberculosis, and mold spores — achieving inactivation rates exceeding 99.9%.
Unlike conventional UVC (254nm), which is harmful to skin and eyes, 222nm Far UVC cannot penetrate the outer dead-cell layer of human skin or the tear-film layer of the eye. This makes it the only UV wavelength proven safe for continuous human exposure, enabling 24/7 disinfection in fully occupied spaces without any risk to occupants. All EcoBay products are fully compliant with ACGIH exposure limits and IEC 62471 photobiological safety standards, and incorporate proprietary optical narrowband cut filters that ensure only the safe 222nm wavelength is emitted.
AI & Digital Twin Platform
EcoBay's AI-powered Digital Twin platform creates precise virtual replicas of physical environments using BIM data compatible with IFC and Autodesk Revit formats. The platform simulates and monitors Far UVC coverage across entire environments in real time, identifying coverage gaps, optimising device placement, automating disinfection schedules, and generating compliance-ready reports. Predictive maintenance alerts ensure installations always operate at peak performance.