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Municipality Moerdijk extends eNose project with at least 3 more years
TweetThe Municipality of Moerdijk wants to continue with the 29 eNoses that have been installed in the vicinity of the Moerdijk Port and industrial area since 2013 for a period of at least 3 years. These so-called “sniffing poles” – eNoses measure relative changes in the air composition and help determine the origin of released substances. The eNose network has …
Extra eNoses against odour nuisance
TweetThe eNose network in and around the Port of Amsterdam will be expanded in 2018. Together with the Port Authority Amsterdam and the EPA ODNZKG, the province of North-Holland is building an extensive network of eNoses to detect smell. With this eNose network it is possible to pick up on odours at an early stage and trace the sources to …
MoU envisions modern technologies, such as the eNose, to raise capacity of Fujairah Municipality Air Quality Control Network
Tweet Fujairah Municipality, Rotterdam sign MoU to promote mutual co-operation in oil sector FUJAIRAH, 14th November, 2017 (WAM) — The Fujairah Municipality has signed a Memorandum of Understanding, MoU, with the city of Rotterdam in Netherlands, under the framework of promoting mutual co-operation, exchanging knowledge and achieving sustainable industrial development in the oil sector. The MoU was signed by Mohamed …
Port Strategy: Odour management at ports
TweetOdour management at ports brings a breath of fresh air. There’s nothing quite so evocative as a smell: a freshly printed book; a delicious roast meal with all the trimmings; a bunch of hand-picked flowers. However in certain businesses, odour problems can leave a proverbial bad smell lingering in the air unless solved and ports are no exception. Markus Dalini, …
NENnovation Award 2017
Tweet During the run-up event to the World Standards Day, Comon Invent won the 3rd prize of the NENnovation Awards 2017. With the application of the eNose technology in the environmental and exploration in the medical domain, the jury praised Comon Invent with for its innovative enhancements in the field of air monitoring. The prize was awarded by Dutch astronaut …
Stopping Nasty Smells at Rotterdam’s Port
TweetIn the port of Rotterdam, work takes place to stop the unintentional release of all sorts of substances. Some gases are hazardous or irritating and not all gases are perceptible to human senses. An ‘e-nose’ (electronic nose) can do this and responds to changes in the composition of the air. The Port of Rotterdam has a unique system of e-noses: …