Captis Aire launches two-phase project after securing $2.5 million

A large industrial air quality system is loaded onto a flatbed trailer, secured with yellow straps. The equipment includes a series of motors, fans, and ducts, with wood piles and green trees visible in the background, indicating an outdoor setting. The equipment appears to be part of an emissions control or filtration unit, ready for transport.

One of the first observations we made when we first met Kim Tutin of Captis Aire was that she was not a typical “Innovation Crossroads” Fellow. For starters, unlike many of the Fellows, she had spent more than 34 years at Georgia-Pacific (GP), working as a Chemist, Senior Project Manager, Technology Scout, Scientist, and Group Leader.