01.02.20
AerNos, Inc. announced it will introduce and demonstrate new nano gas sensor products and capa-bilities at CES 2020. AerNos will unveil miniaturized products and demonstrate new breakthrough gas sensing capabilities for its signature embeddable product AerIoT, standalone air quality monitor SmartAer and wearable AerBand Research. Continued advances in AerNos’s proprietary gas sensing platform, AerN2S, are enabling game changing gas sensing abilities for small, affordable sensors.
AerNos nano gas sensor products utilize a tiny sensor array to detect multiple gases simultaneously to parts per billion (ppb) levels for indoor and outdoor air quality monitoring, hazardous gas detec-tion and other e-nose applications. Today, air quality monitoring for Smart Homes, Smart Cities, commercial buildings, transportation and other applications, is hampered by performance limita-tions of existing gas sensors. By detecting multiple gases simultaneously at ppb levels, AerNos is ena-bling customers to address specific applications with a single sensor module or product.
Leveraging AerN2S technology, AerNos scientists have developed sensitive detection capabilities for Ozone, enabling monitoring at extremely low single-digit ppb levels. Additionally, AerNos will unveil new formaldehyde capabilities, also made possible by AerN2S technology, and developed in response to strong worldwide customer demand for accurate indoor formaldehyde monitoring.
AerNos multi-gas sensors are customizable for specific gases and applications and will be available for order at CES. In addition to Ozone and Formaldehyde, AerNos multi-gas sensor capabilities in-clude Ammonia, NO2, TVOCs and other gases.
“We are thrilled to return to CES in 2020 to announce new nano gas sensor products and technology capabilities that are urgently needed to meet customer demand and to protect human health and safe-ty,” said Sundip R. Doshi, founder and CEO of AerNos. “We are getting a huge response to our break-through Formaldehyde, Ozone and Ammonia capabilities and look forward to engaging at CES with customers from around the world.”
Designed for high volume manufacturing, AerNos nano gas sensors address the need for reliable, ac-curate and application specific gas sensors for the more than 50 billion connected devices worldwide expected by 2020.
AerNos nano gas sensor products utilize a tiny sensor array to detect multiple gases simultaneously to parts per billion (ppb) levels for indoor and outdoor air quality monitoring, hazardous gas detec-tion and other e-nose applications. Today, air quality monitoring for Smart Homes, Smart Cities, commercial buildings, transportation and other applications, is hampered by performance limita-tions of existing gas sensors. By detecting multiple gases simultaneously at ppb levels, AerNos is ena-bling customers to address specific applications with a single sensor module or product.
Leveraging AerN2S technology, AerNos scientists have developed sensitive detection capabilities for Ozone, enabling monitoring at extremely low single-digit ppb levels. Additionally, AerNos will unveil new formaldehyde capabilities, also made possible by AerN2S technology, and developed in response to strong worldwide customer demand for accurate indoor formaldehyde monitoring.
AerNos multi-gas sensors are customizable for specific gases and applications and will be available for order at CES. In addition to Ozone and Formaldehyde, AerNos multi-gas sensor capabilities in-clude Ammonia, NO2, TVOCs and other gases.
“We are thrilled to return to CES in 2020 to announce new nano gas sensor products and technology capabilities that are urgently needed to meet customer demand and to protect human health and safe-ty,” said Sundip R. Doshi, founder and CEO of AerNos. “We are getting a huge response to our break-through Formaldehyde, Ozone and Ammonia capabilities and look forward to engaging at CES with customers from around the world.”
Designed for high volume manufacturing, AerNos nano gas sensors address the need for reliable, ac-curate and application specific gas sensors for the more than 50 billion connected devices worldwide expected by 2020.