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SUMMARY:AQUON webinar: Detectie van bactierën en andere micro-organismen in water
DESCRIPTION:Sensileau has developed a tailor-made programme for AQUON and its nine water management boards with the aim to optimise sensor use for surface water and wastewater monitoring. As part of this programme\, Sensileau and AQUON organise joint webinars to cover specific topics. The webinar will be presented in Dutch. \n  \nSensileau en AQUON organiseren in 2019 en 2020 gezamenlijk een aantal activiteiten rondom kennisuitwisseling met betrekking tot sensortechnologie. De volgende activiteit in dit kader is een webinar op 28 november. Op verzoek hebben we ervoor gekozen het recent in het Engels gehouden webinar over de “detectie van bacteriën en andere micro-organismen in water” nu in het Nederlands te verzorgen. Onderstaand staat daarvoor de aankondiging. Het webinar vindt plaats op donderdag 28 november om 10 uur. De sluiting van de aanmeldingen is woensdag 27 november 2019. Als je je nog niet hebt aangemeld\, doe dit dan snel via een mailtje aan support@sensileau.app. \n 
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SUMMARY:Webinar: Rapid detection of bacteria and other microorganisms in water
DESCRIPTION:Sensor technologies have traditionally focused on the detection of physical or chemical parameters\, but microbial detection technologies are catching up rapidly. Thus\, it is high time to update the Sensileau Sensor Database with the latest information on online and on-site microbial detection systems.  During this webinar\, Sensileau’s expert will present the latest information on monitoring techniques for the detection of bacteria and other microorganisms in the field. Some technologies aim at specific identification and quantification of microorganisms\, others provide an indication of bacterial activity. Each type of instrumentation has its own specific niche application and usefulness\, so it is important to make the right choice when selecting microbial monitoring instrumentation.To illustrate the application of online and on-site microbial detection systems\, two speakers will discuss real-life showcases: \n\nMr Joep Appels: Safety and quality control in drinking water systems by online monitoring of enzymatic activity.Microbiological water safety is rising as one of the major concerns regarding the production and distribution of drinking water. The current monitoring techniques are still time-consuming and mainly restricted to culturable bacteria. Therefore\, a rapid and accurate online monitoring system was developed by microLAN\, to enable drinking water supply systems can ensure safe water for their customers. \nDr. Gijs Jansen: Autonomous DNA detection technology: State of the art and real-life practiceBiotrack’s system for autonomous DNA detection was used to monitor microbial water quality Amsterdam’s Marine Basin during the yearly CitySwim event. The system monitored Escherichia coli\, Enterococcus faecalis\, and total bacterial count in parallel to culture methods according ISO-standards for a period of three months.\n\nRegister for the event here.
URL:https://old2022.sensileau.app/event/webinar-on-bacterial-monitoring/
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SUMMARY:Webinar: Seven proven ways to save money and improve sustainability without making huge investments
DESCRIPTION:Seven proven ways to save money and improve sustainability without making huge investments: Using sensor technologies to optimize wastewater processing.  \nDuring this webinar\, various showcases are presented to illustrate how smart sensor technologies can help optimize wastewater processing to reduce energy and chemicals consumption\, and facilitate the recovery of valuable resources such as water\, phosphates and sustainable energy. These examples show how improved sustainability goes hand in hand with cost-savings\, with some of the solutions having an ROI of only 18 months or less. \nRegister for the event here.
URL:https://old2022.sensileau.app/event/seven-ways-to-improve/
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