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by Phil Leggiere   
Sunday, 15 June 2008

QualSec, North Logan, Utah, developer of new technologies, has announced the development of the NanoNose, the next generation in electronic nose threat detection devices. Utilizing its patent pending ROder technology, QualSec is creating a hand held electronic device that can detect explosives, communicable diseases and hazardous materials in real time with instant read out of the threat and its level of concentration in ambient air.

Unlike earlier efforts at other electronic nose development, QualSec does not require extensive training for the use of its device, nor is it limited by long testing cycles or the use of delicate organic elements in its testing device. QualSec’s target price for its device is the two to three thousand dollar range, which is substantially lower than its potential competitors.

Source: QualSec


Phil Leggiere
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Business Editor/Online Managing Editor, is an experienced journalist and business analyst based in New England.
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