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Aerozen

Drink the Sky — A New Era of Pure Water with Aerozen.

In response to Australia’s escalating water challenges – driven by climate change, PFAS contamination, and over-reliance on dams—Aerozen introduces a radical shift: drawing clean drinking water from air using AI-powered Atmospheric Water Generators and nanofiltration. Aerozen Oasis, our public installation hubs, create inviting, decentralised spaces for communities to access safe water. Through nationwide marketing campaigns and behavioural change programs, Aerozen builds awareness, trust, and adoption – paving the way for a resilient, PFAS-free future by 2050.

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Team: Swin Serpents
Design Factory: Design Factory Melbourne (DFM)
University: Swinburne University of Technology

This video explains the student project's problem and solution.

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Let's take a closer look...

How Might We...

HMW promote PFAS-free drinking water and reduce reliance on contaminated tap water?

Immersion is our 2028 awareness initiative marking the first step toward pioneering a new, sustainable source of clean drinking water for all.

Launched in 2035, Oasis Hubs integrate air-to-water generators into public spaces, providing accessible clean drinking water expanding nationwide by 2050 to ensure hydration everywhere.

Aerozen, launched in 2030, is a household air-to-water generator evolving through 2050 for greater efficiency and compactness ensuring a reliable source of clean drinking water at home.

Hover over the plus signs to learn more about the solution

Roadmap

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Further details

Meet the team

Strategic designer

Surbhi Jain is a Strategic Design Consultant and Master of Design student at Swinburne University, with a background in Lifestyle Accessory Design. She brings over a decade of experience across product design, event facilitation, and stakeholder engagement. Her interdisciplinary practice focuses on creating user-centred, socially impactful solutions through a blend of storytelling, speculative design, and strategic thinking. Beyond the studio, Surbhi expresses ideas through hand-illustrated comics and facilitates creative workshops that highlight empathy and lived experience. She is particularly passionate about designing for long-term systemic change and cultural inclusion.

Surbhi Jain

Interior Designer

Currently pursuing a Master’s in Design at Swinburne University, this Melbourne-based designer has a background in Interior Architecture and a growing interest in service design. Her work blends aesthetics, functionality, and user experience. She draws inspiration from cultural exploration, creative collaboration, and is always seeking new ways to make a positive impact through design.

Janki Senghani

Architect/Designer

Shreeyya Nair is an Architect and emerging designer based in Melbourne, currently pursuing her Master's in design at Swinburne University. With a background in Architecture, she brings a solid foundation in spatial and environmental design, now expanding her practice into product and strategic design. Driven by curiosity and a passion for innovative technology, Shreeyya explores the intersection of aesthetics, functionality, and human-centered experiences. 

Shreeyya Nair

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CBI A³ 2022-23, 2023-24, & 2024-25 editions includes projects funded by ATTRACT Academy. ATTRACT has received funding from the European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme under grant agreement No. 101004462.

Website design by Melanie Calleja & Lauren DeMaio

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