We’re excited to announce the start of an NSERC Alliance Missions funded joint project between the University of Toronto and A.U.G. Signals Ltd. (AUG) to manage Canada’s investment in sustainability through measuring air quality.
The term “SMOG” was first used in the early 1900s to describe a mixture of smoke and fog, although the phenomenon is distinct from actual meteorological fog.
People living in rural or undeveloped areas may live under the assumption that the air they breathe is pure and uncontaminated...
Air pollution continues to be a serious problem in major cities around the world, with incessant traffic and industrial emissions creating pollutant...
AirSENCE continues to make a difference in providing innovative solutions for air quality monitoring. In the latest partnership with seventeen...
Thermal power plants(TPPs)generate electricity by spinning turbines using heat, either from the burning of fossil fuels or another source.
The partnership and close collaboration between AUG Signals and SOCAAR (Southern Ontario Centre for Atmospheric Aerosol Research) at...
Dr. Lampropoulos, President & CEO of A.U.G. Signals Ltd., had the pleasure of joining the press conference with the Mayor of the Municipality of Corinth, Greece,...
Landfills generate significant amount of harmful air pollutants. Solid waste is the third leading source of atmospheric methane...
Energy House 2 (EH2) is a large-scale building physics test laboratory to be built at the University of Salford Manchester. EH2 is considered one of the most advanced building test facilities on the planet, with fully furnished champers
Global construction activities have increased drastically in the last few decades. How is the growth of construction activities related to air pollution monitoring? Actually, it is quite simple. Construction activities are major contributors to dust pollution.