CTG Showcases Latest Sensor Technology

Technology to rapidly detect microbiological contaminants will be showcased at "Water and Health Workshop", 31st January at University of West of England

by Ellen Keegan | Wednesday 24 January 2018

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Chelsea Technologies Group Ltd (CTG) will be exhibiting at the jointly held SWIG (Sensing for Water Interest Group) & Royal Society of Chemistry (RSC) "Water and Health Workshop" on 31st January at the University of West of England.

The workshop will commence with a keynote talk from Public Health England giving an overview of waterborne disease, followed by presentations from companies and researchers showcasing the latest devices & sensor technologies that are able to rapidly detect microbiological and chemical contaminants.

During the workshop, CTG's Justin Dunning will be demonstrating the Lux family of portable and on-line systems for measurements of Algae parameters, Hydrocarbons, CDOM and Bacteria (Tryptophan-like fluorescence).

The workshop also includes a presentation from British Geological Survey which will cover the use of the CTG Bacti-Wader system in their project overseas.
Details on how to register for the workshop can be obtained at: http://www.swig.org.uk/event/water-health-workshop/

This is an excellent opportunity to stay abreast on the theme of Water and Health and obtain knowledge on CTG’s Lux range of sensors and portable and on-line systems.

CONTACT

Justin Dunning
Chelsea Technologies Group Ltd
jdunning@chelsea.co.uk
www.chelsea.co.uk
+44 20 8481 9000

Wednesday 24 January 2018 / file under Environmental | Utilities | Wastewater | Water