Sensor Electronic Technology, Inc. and Seoul Viosys announced the surface disinfection test results: Violeds solution fully disinfected the Covid-19 delta variant by 99.3% in one second and 99.9999% in five seconds, at the online press conference held on August 4, 2021. In addition, in the SETi and Seoul Viosys’ own experiment, Violeds not only removed fine dust, but also disinfected 90% of viruses in the air in 5-7 minutes and 99.9% within 30 minutes in 60? and 120? spaces. That is, it has been proven again that Violeds technology can support prevention of airborne transmission. SETi and Seoul Viosys’ bio research team built its own 120? airborne disinfection laboratory to conduct experiments suitable for the size of general multi-use facilities, and implemented an optimal solution that provides high disinfection power with minimal air circulation. Considering that the contagious viruses are circulating indoors for a long time, the research team collected the airborne viruses in the 120? space and irradiated them with Violeds light. As a result, viruses were disinfected by 90% in 7 minutes and 99.9% in 30 minutes. Regarding the experiment, SETi and Seoul Viosys sought advice from Professor Kun Sub Chung of Yonsei University and SSLEEC (Santa Barbara’s Solid State Lighting & Energy Electronics Center) team at UCSB University in the United States where a Nobel Prize winner is belonged. The Violeds air disinfection solution introduced by SETi and Seoul Viosys is equipped with a Violeds module in the air purifier used in the semiconductor clean room, where absolute clean air is essential, to remove the dust and virus simultaneously. The principle is that when the HEPA filter filters the dust, Violeds disinfects the viruses collected with the dust. The order of this air disinfection experiment was carried out as follows. After the viruses were sprayed in the form of small particles in the air, the research team turn on the air purifier unit with the Violeds disinfection module and confirmed that the virus was inactivated by more than 90%. The virus used in the experiment was PhiX-174.