PathSensors, Inc. is sponsoring ExperienceFR 2020 at the MGM National Harbor on February 24 – 26th, 2020, where they will be exhibiting CANARY biological detection technology.
BALTIMORE, MD. (PRWEB) FEBRUARY 20, 2020
PathSensors, Inc. is sponsoring ExperienceFR 2020 at the MGM National Harbor on February 24 – 26th, 2020, where they will be exhibiting CANARY biological detection technology. This event, hosted by Federal Resources, will feature technologically innovative solutions for the warfighter and first responder. Exhibitors from over 80 organizations will give live product demonstrations and engaging presentations.
PathSensors’ CEO, Ted Olsen stated, “Federal Resources is a great partner and we look forward to attending this conference and supporting their mission.”
Stop by PathSensors’ booth to learn more about novel efforts in biological defense including building protection and mail screening capabilities. PathSensors’ CANARY technology can detect a wide range of threats, including Anthrax, Ricin, and Ebola, and can be expanded to meet emerging threat detection requirements. The suite of instruments, including the BioFlash and Zephyr, can provide rapid, sensitive and specific identification of threats from aerosol, liquid, and environmental swab samples.
Experts at PathSensors can be contacted before and during ExperienceFR 2020 at [email protected].
About PathSensors, Inc.
PathSensors is a leading environmental test company built on CANARY technology exclusively licensed from MIT-Lincoln Laboratory. CANARY offers cutting edge pathogen detection capabilities to a variety of industries including food safety, agriculture, biodefense, and security. PathSensors’ mission is to make the world a safer place by detecting pathogens that can cause sickness and death. PathSensors offers its customers great products and superior service at a fair price in all the markets they serve.
PathSensors’ CEO, Ted Olsen stated, “Federal Resources is a great partner and we look forward to attending this conference and supporting their mission.”