bNovate | SWIG Event 2024 | Real-time water safety with online automated bacteria monitoring

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  • Опубліковано 11 лис 2024
  • Our Sales Manager, Anna Whittaker, gave a presentation at The Application of New Technology for Water Quality Testing and Monitoring event held on Wednesday, 11 September at the University Enterprize Zone, UWE Bristol
    Sponsored by UWE and organised by SWIG (the Sensors for Water Interest Group).
    About the event
    Explore cutting-edge water quality assessment technologies.
    Join us for an enlightening session featuring innovations from leading companies and research groups and explore cutting-edge innovative technologies for monitoring water quality. Discover solutions for monitoring water quality and detecting contaminants, from biological to metals and toxins. The event will showcase both innovations that are currently being trialled and exciting new developments poised to shape the future of water quality assessment. This event will have an international flavour with an insight into innovation being used in Australia to monitor water quality.
    Attendees will learn about the application of biosensing and flow cytometry to analyse waterborne microorganisms and particles. The application of capillary electrophoresis will be discussed for its versatility in routine water monitoring and its potential for detecting chemical contaminants. The event will also explore inexpensive optical methods, offering cost-effective and sensitive approaches to monitoring water. Additionally, innovation for monitoring and surveying pipes using acoustic technology will be covered.
    How will the water industry adopt these technologies? A roundtable session with the speakers will explore this thorny issue, learning from the companies that are undergoing trials or have their innovation already in place.
    Agenda
    9.30 Introduction from Professor Richard Luxton
    9.45 Bacterisk - a new dimension in water quality testing - Simon Jackson, Molendotech
    10.15 Real-time water safety with online automated bacteria monitoring - Anna Whittaker, bNovate
    10.45 Refreshments
    11.15 Integrated Optical Sensing, Visibly Smarter - Matt Stevenson, Seneye Sensors
    11.45 Novel use of acoustic sensors to determine service pipe material with no ground excavation - Joseph Butterfield, Mueller
    12.15 Lunch - optional tour of the Bristol Robotics Lab
    1.45 Eco Detection - Advanced Laboratory Grade Multi-Parameter Water Monitoring for Remote Applications - David Clinton, Ecodetection
    2.15 Innovation in Environmental Monitoring - new sensing technologies for river health - Dr Robin Thorn, University of the West of England
    2.45 Round table discussion - the adoption of innovation in the water industry
    3.30 Close
    Learn more about BactoSense on our website: www.bnovate.com/bactosense

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