AirSENCE is proud to collaborate with CleanAIRE NC on co-location studies, ensuring the accuracy and reliability of low-cost air quality sensors. With a shared commitment to cleaner air and pollution reduction, these studies validate the strong correlation between AirSENCE devices and reference instruments.
AirSENCE is proud to announce the successful completion of our 3-year ground-breaking PASSEPARTOUT project and are proud to have been part of deploying miniature, hyperspectral optical sensors based on Quartz Enhanced Photo-acoustic Spectroscopy and Photo-Thermal Interferometry technologies to monitor a wide range of ambient pollutants in collaboration with a leading multidisciplinary group of partners in Europe.
AirSENCE is proud to be a part of an air pollution research campaign led by Environment and Climate Change Canada for a study on winter air pollution in Toronto, Canada.
With the invaluable support of our partner, SOCAAR, we successfully deployed cutting-edge and cost-effective AirSENCE at the Ontario Science Centre, Toronto to measure and monitor real-time air quality data, marking a significant step in our journey towards enhanced environmental awareness and safety.
AirSENCE team wrapped up a highly productive review meeting with the PASSEPARTOUT team in Genoa, Italy on October 12 - 13, 2023. AirSENCE plays a critical role in this project providing a cost-effective solution to establish an air quality baseline and pattern analysis.
The AirSENCE team attended the PASSEPARTOUT Project EU meeting in February 2023 in Wurzburg, Germany. Project: https://lnkd.in/eWsDY9Uu
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