Using UV light as a disinfectant continues a tried and tested process begun many years ago in wide-ranging sectors. "We shoot photons at the agents in a DNA chain and prevent the reproduction of viruses and bacteria," said Ehlers. As UV light can damage human skin and eyes, the start-up has developed a singular procedure that ensures that neither humans nor animals are present during disinfection. "Optical sensors map the room three-dimensionally and creates point clouds that are processed by algorithms. The system detects any person or animal in a room, even if they are motionless or lying down," Ehlers pointed out.