Among the most affected sectors by the pandemic will undoubtedly be live events, entertainment and tourism. To react to this situation, Link<\/a> has deployed its technological research skills and ideas that come\u2026 from space!<\/strong><\/p>\n With the awareness that the health crisis caused by Covid-19 will not fall soon, without adequate safeguarding, the Link group<\/strong> has put its R&D department to work to develop a sanitation solution for various types of environments that also looks beyond Covid, which could \u2013 in perspective \u2013 lead the entertainment, tourism and live events sectors to emerge from a crisis that is becoming increasingly alarming.<\/p>\n Link has been developing innovative solutions for Entertainment, Broadcast and Events sectors. This new technological proposal, therefore, springs \u2018from within\u2019 that same environment that it aims to defend from the invisible but no less insidious attack of the virus. The new normal that lies ahead, when the acute phase of the crisis has passed, cannot ignore a high degree of attention to the prevention of infections, through sanitisation and monitoring of air and surfaces inside buildings. Link has therefore identified the best possible technology, based on NASA research<\/strong>, and has proceeded to integrate it with an advanced system for air quality control, to offer everyone intelligent sanitation solutions. In short, the challenge is to get out of the Covid tunnel with the \u2018internal\u2019 capabilities and potential of the Entertainment & Broadcast sector.<\/p>\n