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Ido Goldstein
Chief Technology Officer at Smart Fog
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Ido Goldstein is a technology innovator with deep expertise in humidity engineering, climate control, and non-wetting fog systems. He has spent years advancing energy-efficient and water-smart solutions that help industries like cleanrooms, data centers, wineries, and greenhouses maintain precise environmental control.
Passionate about technology with real-world impact, Ido also supports sustainable agriculture initiatives and nonprofit innovation. Through this blog, he shares practical insights on HVAC advancements, indoor air quality, and the science behind high-performing environments.
Why Purchasing a Humidifier Is a Smart Investment
Some business owners view humidifiers as an “unnecessary” expense that doesn't offer any real...
Humidity and Eczema: What You Should Know
According to the National Eczema Association (NEA), approximately 31.6 million people in the...
Humidity In Computer Rooms: What You Should Know
Does your company have a room, office or floor dedicated to its computer systems? If so, you...
Dry Air May Cause Eye Irritation
Do you experience eye redness, dryness and/or irritation? Some people automatically assume these...
Study: Influenza Survivability Linked To Absolute Humidity
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) estimates that 5–20% of the U.S. population...
Create a More Comfortable Office With a Commercial Humidifier
You might be surprised to learn that investing a commercial humidifier can create a more...
5 Signs of Low Indoor Humidity to Look For
Low indoor humidity is a serious problem that affects the health and comfort of workers. Forcing...
Warning: Low Humidity Can Disrupt Darkrooms!
Darkrooms – enclosed rooms specially designed to block out all incoming light – are frequently...
How Humidity Impacts Hardwood Flooring
There's nothing quite like the modern, luxurious appearance of genuine hardwood floors. While...












