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
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