A.U.G. Signals Ltd. news
Dr. George Lampropoulos, President and CEO of A.U.G. Signals Ltd (AUG), delivered a presentation on the successful collaboration between Peking University, University of Toronto and AUG – at the 6th Ontario-China Research and Innovation Collaboration on May 15, 2017. AUG was invited to share the experience of successful collaboration with China.
Peking University, University of Toronto and AUG started working on a prestigious project entitled, “Portable In
A.U.G. Signals Ltd (AUG), one of the leading experts in intelligent sensor systems and signal processing, today announced its new pilot project with Parks Canada under the Build in Canada Innovation Program (BCIP) for the wildlife monitoring in the Glacier National Park, between Revelstoke and Golden, British Columbia. During this project, AUG will deploy its multi-sensor SENTINEL system on the Trans-Canada Highway (Hwy-1) in Glacier National Park, delivering the product to Parks Canada. SENT
A.U.G Signals Ltd (AUG) team made a visit to Manila (Philippines) in December, 2016 to demonstrate AUG’s latest innovations in Environmental Monitoring.
On Dec 15, 2016, Dr. George Lampropoulos, President & CEO, of A.U.G. Signals Ltd (AUG) met Ms. Gina Lopez – Secretary (i.e. Minister) of Philippines’ Department of Environment and Natural Resources (DENR) and discussed about the environmental monitoring in Philippines.
The Honourable Carolyn Bennett, Minister of Indigenous and Northern Affairs, announced over $4 million in funding for an expansion of the Keewaytinook Okimakanak (KO) Safe Water Project in Northwestern Ontario First Nations communities. This expansion means that the Project will now help eliminate boil water advisories for 19 First Nations communities.
A.U.G. Signals Ltd. (AUG) is proud to support this project with its innovative technology- TRITON- Intelligent Water Surveillance
On August 16, 2016, Dr. George Lampropoulos, CEO of A.U.G. Signals Ltd (AUG) and the Mayor of Pylos-Nestor, Messinias, Greece, Mr. Dimitris P. Kafantaris had a successful meeting to discuss water related environmental concerns of the region and for a potential cooperation. AUG is looking forward to providing an extra layer of protection to the municipality of Pylos-Nestor for clean and safe drinking water.
On July 12 – 14, 2016, A.U.G. Signals Ltd. (AUG) with its partner Keewaytinook Okimakanak First Nations (KO) presented Safe Water Project at the Assembly of First Nations’ 37th Annual General Assembly. Together working as a team, KO and AUG demonstrated how the Safe Water Project works with its three components, training & certification, operation support and water quality monitoring technology (TRITON Intelligent Water Surveillanc
On May 18-19, A.U.G. Signals Ltd. (AUG), together with its Safe Water Project partner, Keewaytinook Okimakanak (KO) First Nations, participated in the Research & Solutions Poster Showcase session at 2016 Blue Cities organized by Canadian Water Network in Toronto.
This was a great opportunity to demonstrate how the Safe Water Project offers a powerful practice to end drinking water advisories in remote communities, while empowering the local resources. Since it was launched in May
As part of the Ontario-China Research and Innovation Fund (OCRIF) program, A.U.G. Signals Ltd. (AUG) has partnered with the University of Toronto and Peking University in Beijing to develop a new network of air monitoring sensor systems. The team from AUG and Prof. Maosheng Yao from Peking University recently attended the OCRIF forum on May 16th. It was an informative and enlightening day full of guest speakers, industry panels and meetings with a variety of Chinese technolog
