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ANB Featured in Sea Technology Magazine

ANB Sensors are thrilled to be featured in the February edition of Sea Technology magazine. An in-depth article entitled “SIMPLIFYING OCEAN PH SENSING” written byNathan Lawrence and Kay McGuinness is on page 15 of the magazine. Click the link below to access the complete issue online. https://lsc-pagepro.mydigitalpublication.com/publication/?i=738076

January 2022 Newsletter

Here at ANB we are really excited about the launch of our new smaller pH sensor range this year. Throughout 2021 we listened to your feedback and designed our new sensor specifically for your requirements. Our focus during this first quarter is to extend the operational envelope of our sensor Read more…

Q3 2021 Newsletter

This quarter has seen us close out our Series A investment, begin field trials across Europe and North America, exhibit the sensor at Aquanor, Norway with our partner Labolytics and at Seanergy, France with our distributor Marine Distribution & Consulting, and welcome our new technical sales specialist, Carl Clemans. Download Read more…

Q2 2021 Newsletter

It’s been another busy quarter for us! We’ve been doing lots of field trials – the results of which will soon be published. We’ve also been working with partners to integrate our pH sensor into their systems. Our oceanographic sensor is commercial and we are working hard on our aquaculture Read more…

World Ocean Day 2021

Every year, the World Ocean Day flags the major role that oceans play in our lives, highlighting the numerous preservation actions being undertaken. Marine littering, pollution, climate change and overexploitation are threatening the planet’s waterways. But this sustainability challenge is also giving the floor to new approaches that tackle environmental Read more…

March 2021 Newsletter

The first quarter of the year has been fast-paced, coping with the reduction of on-site staff due to the Covid pandemic, delivering our first S1100’s to customers across the globe, and building out our sales team whilst continually pushing the development of our S Series sensors. We have certainly seen Read more…

We’re Looking for a Commercial Officer

Commercialisation Officer Since the beginning of the industrial revolution the ocean has become increasingly more acidic due to uptake of atmospheric CO2. Highly spatial and temporal monitoring of pH is becoming more and more important for ocean health. pH is the number one chemical measurement taken in industry and ANB Read more…