Monitoring & Testing Newsletter
August 12, 2010

This Week´s Featured News Stories
GE Awarded $6.3 Million DARPA Grant to Develop New Bio-inspired Sensors

Replicating nanostructures from the wings of Morpho butterflies, GE’s sensors would enable highly selective, near-instantaneous detection of chemical threats. GE’s sensing platform could create other industrial and healthcare applications, including emissions monitoring at power plants, water purification and food safety testing and breath analysis for disease detection.  NISKAYUNA, N.Y.--(BUSINESS WIRE)-- Scientists at GE Global Research, GE’s technology development arm, in collaboration with Air Force Research Laboratory, State University ...

Testing for lead in paint gets easier, faster and cheaper with ANDalyze - Powered by DNA
ANDalyze offers a new EPA tested technology for detecting and measuring lead levels in paint. The combined sensor/fluorimeter platform solution requires no special knowledge of chemistry, and produces no hazardous chemical waste and shows test results in less than ten minutes, greatly reducing operational testing time and cost.  Champaign, IL, USA: ANDalyze has developed an innovative lead (Pb) sensor technology for on-site detection of lead levels in dried paint surfaces. The technology can measure lead levels to parts per billion, greatly increasing the accuracy of lead in paint measurement ...
Umwelttechnik MCZ GmbH
MCZ has more than 30 years of experience in the construction and manufacture of apparatuses and systems in the area of gas analysis and related fields. MCZ develops and manufacturers devices and systems for end customers as well as OEM systems. Gas Collectors, Calibration Systems for Gas Analyzers, Inspection Stations and Test Benches, Zero and Process Gas treatment, Gas Compounding Systems.

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