TweetSince October 1, 2015, the eNose network is operational in the Port of Amsterdam. The eNose network project (GeurInzicht) is an initiative by the Port of Amsterdam in cooperation with EPA North Sea Canal Area and the Province of North-Holland. These parties work together in this project with private companies active in the port and the Fire Department. The project aims …
eNose network to address odour situation Freeport Grand Bahamas
TweetComon Invent has started an eNose project at Freeport Grand Bahamas to address the odour situation in the industrial cluster. Check out this article about the project in the The Freeport News below. Article by: Sharrell Lockhart, News Reporter, Nassau Guardian Minister for Grand Bahama Dr. Michael Darville led Government Heads of Department on a tour of Capital Investment and …
Monitoring the environment, diagnosing illness and self-learning, is the eNose pushing the boundary to the unlimited?
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 …
Network of eNoses contribute to quality of life in Port of Amsterdam
TweetSince last week, Comon Invent has installed 3 dozen eNoses in the Port of Amsterdam around the North Sea-canal, nearby oil terminals and other businesses that could possibly emit odours that lead to nuisance. This odour monitoring network is part of the project “GeurinZicht”. This project is an initiative by the Port of Amsterdam in cooperation with EPA North Sea …
NOSE2014 Venice
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).