Monitoring the environment, diagnosing illness and self-learning, is the eNose pushing the boundary to the unlimited?

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Tweet  Smelling something wrong? The eNose tells you what happens The electronic nose is actually based on the principle of bionic simulation of human olfactory system of odor detection. Hundred years ago the famous inventor Bell has proposed the idea of ​​detecting the smell, but until the last century 50 years after the relevant research began to have substantial progress. From …

Lennart VerhoefMonitoring the environment, diagnosing illness and self-learning, is the eNose pushing the boundary to the unlimited?

Doe Maar Duurzaam! eNose in Dutch TV show

Lennart Verhoef News

TweetDoe Maar Duurzaam! is a Dutch TV program in which various innovations and developments in the sustainability sector are discussed. In the special broadcast about the environment and the application of such innovations and development, Comon Invent presents the eNose. Watch the episode of Doe Maar Duurzaam! below and see “How the eNose works and what its added value is”

Lennart VerhoefDoe Maar Duurzaam! eNose in Dutch TV show

TEDx eNose that can sniff out disease – Simon Bootsma

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TweetDuring TEDx Johannesburg last November 2015 our CEO Simon Bootsma had the privilege to talk about the eNose technology and its applicability in the medical sector. http://tedxtalks.ted.com/video/An-electric-nose-that-can-sniff;search%3Abootsma Our exhaled breath contains more clues about the state of our health than most of us imagine. If there is so much information in the air that we breathe out, how then could we use …

Lennart VerhoefTEDx eNose that can sniff out disease – Simon Bootsma

Comon Invent B.V. appoints Dr. Bianca Milan as senior eNose expert

Lennart Verhoef News

TweetAs of April 1, 2015 Dr. Bianca Milan will be appointed as senior eNose expert of Comon Invent. Bianca is an internationally renowned expert in the field of artificial olfaction. With her experience and scientific background she will contribute to the further development of the emerging eNose technology. Over the last years Bianca has been involved in a variety of …

Lennart VerhoefComon Invent B.V. appoints Dr. Bianca Milan as senior eNose expert

eNose at Smart Industry kick-off

Lennart Verhoef News

TweetAs part of the plenary session of the Smart Industry kick-off seminar, Simon Bootsma (CEO Comon Invent) proudly presented the eNose Technology and its applicability as a tool for odour and safety related gas emission monitoring. The presentation focused especially on the Wenose project in the Port of Rotterdam and Rijnmond area. Here a network of around 100 eNoses provide …

Lennart VerhoefeNose at Smart Industry kick-off

eNoses monitor LNG training facility Falck

Norman Hendriks News

TweetDuring the grand opening of the new Falck Risc Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG) training facility at Maasvlakte-Rotterdam on September 19th, Comon Invent and DCMR demonstrated the Comon Invent eNose technology. Several eNoses were installed onsite to monitor the rise and spread of LNG emissions during the opening event. So far eNoses have shown promising results for early detection of LNG …

Norman HendrikseNoses monitor LNG training facility Falck

NOSE2014 Venice

Norman Hendriks News

TweetOn the 4th International Conference on Environmental Odour Monitoring & Control 14-17 September, VITO(Flemish Institute for Technological Research in Belgium),Tata Steel Mainland Europe IJmuiden and Comon Invent present a paper detailing the results of the research and demonstrate the potential of the online eNose technology in the steel industry comprising numerous diffuse and stack emission sources (12 sept 2014).

Norman HendriksNOSE2014 Venice

Exhaled breath analysis with eNose technology

Norman Hendriks News

TweetAcademic Medical Centre Amsterdam(AMC) present their research results of electronic nose (eNose) integration with spirometry. This newly developed integration of eNose technology with spirometry provides repeatable exhaled breath analysis.

Norman HendriksExhaled breath analysis with eNose technology