St. Croix Sensory at the Odors and Air Pollutants Conference 2020

Our US partner St. Croix Sensory will be participating in the Odors and Air Pollutants Conference 2020 taking place in Cincinnati, Ohio during 15 and 18 March 2020.

St. Croix Sensory is the leading odour laboratory in North America with international recognition in the field of odour measurement, and Olfasense’s exclusive distributor in the North American market for our extensive portfolio of odour measurement equipment, including the new TO evolution olfactometers and our environmental data intelligence application Ortelium®.

Mike McGinley and his team are looking forward to showcasing you world-leading odour laboratory technologies at Booth 125, including odour measurement equipment as well as software products to facilitate and enrich odour measurement procedures, including backtrajectory analysis for efficient odour complaint investigation, EN 16841-1 compliant field inspections, and real time dispersion modelling and odour impact analysis.

During the show, St. Croix Sensory will also be presenting a mobile session about selection and training of odour assessors. In addition, Mike will contribute a workshop on “Odor Measurement: Proper Use and Interpretation for Air Nuisance Odor Control”, and  Charles McGinley has a presentation called “Budgeting Odor Sampling Uncertainty – A Practical Strategy”.

To find out more about the conference visit the website Odors and Air Pollutants Conference 2020. If you would like to arrange a meeting with the St. Croix Sensory experts, please get in touch with Mike McGinley (mike@fivesenses.com).

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