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Filtration Intelligence: MEMS Sensors in Modular Air Systems

Ms. Ashley Jameson

President
PureAir Filtration, US

Speaker Bio

Ashley Jameson is the President of PureAir Filtration, a position she has held since February 2023. With extensive experience in business development and global strategy, Ashley previously served as Director of Business Development for five years, spending significant time in Amsterdam while expanding the company’s international presence.


Ashley holds a Bachelor of Science in Economics, with a focus in Business/Managerial Economics, from the Georgia Institute of Technology, and a Master of Science in Management, Economics, and Policy from the London School of Economics and Political Science. Her education, combined with her hands-on experience growing PureAir’s business worldwide, gives her a unique perspective on the intersection of business strategy, innovation, and technology in the filtration industry.


As a recognized leader in the field, Ashley brings both strategic insight and practical expertise to discussions on emerging filtration technologies and their impact on commercial and industrial applications.

Presentation time

December 2, 2025
11:10 am - 11:25am EST

Abstract

The next evolution in gas-phase filtration is being driven by smarter, data-driven technologies. Micro-Electro-Mechanical Systems (MEMS) sensors are emerging as a powerful tool to provide real-time insight into gas concentrations, media performance, and system reliability. These miniature sensors combine mechanical and electronic components to detect gases with precision and speed, offering capabilities previously impossible in traditional filtration systems.

By integrating sensors into modular units, commercial markets can benefit from improved performance monitoring and intelligence, particularly in environments where maintaining clean air is critical for people, processes, and equipment.

This presentation will explore how MEMS sensors are transforming gas-phase filtration, highlight practical applications, and examine emerging opportunities for the technology. Attendees will gain insight into how sensor-driven filtration can improve reliability, efficiency, and safety across a wide range of commercial and industrial applications.

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