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The Airtomo Purifier Designed by Kevin Chiam is 3D-Printed

The Airtomo is the brainchild of Kevin Chiam. The designer created a 3D-printed air purifier that works by removing air pollution from around the user. The Airtomo is a wearable air purifier with water vaporizing technology that utilizes a clip-on mechanism to be seamlessly attached to bags, pockets, or shoes.

The small device is available in bold colors. Currently, designer Chiam has a working prototype and is developing purifier concepts in ankle and neckband formats. The purifier works by releasing atomized water vapor into the air. The water droplets then bind to particulate matter in the air, which drops to the ground. Moreover, the emitted vapor is fine enough that the user's clothes stay dry.
Trend Themes
1. Wearable Air Purifiers - The trend towards wearable air purifiers creates opportunities for innovative designs and features, such as water vaporizing technology.
2. Clip-on Mechanisms - The use of clip-on mechanisms in wearable air purifiers creates opportunities for easy attachment to various items, such as bags, pockets, or shoes.
3. Water Vaporizing Technology - The use of water vaporizing technology in wearable air purifiers creates opportunities for efficient removal of air pollution from around the user.
Industry Implications
1. Consumer Electronics - The development of wearable air purifiers presents disruptive innovation opportunities in the consumer electronics industry, particularly in the development of new features and designs.
2. Healthcare - The trend towards wearable air purifiers creates disruptive innovation opportunities in the healthcare industry, particularly in the development of products that improve air quality for patients with respiratory problems.
3. Fashion - The development of fashionable wearable air purifiers creates disruptive innovation opportunities in the fashion industry, particularly in the combination of style and functionality.

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