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Nanosensor Technology for Real-Time Gas Emissions Monitoring
Cofounder and COO/CFO at NanoChronia SL
Barcelona, Spain
About
NanoChronia is a deep-tech startup developing advanced nanosensor technology for the real-time detection of fugitive gas emissions such as methane, hydrogen, ammonia, and hydrogen sulfide. Originating as a spin-off from Universitat Rovira i Virgili in Spain, the company focuses on compact, IoT-enabled sensor systems designed for accurate, selective, and cost-effective monitoring. Our technology enables industries to quickly detect gas leaks and emissions, helping organizations improve operational safety, meet environmental compliance requirements, and reduce their environmental footprint. By providing real-time monitoring and actionable data, NanoChronia supports more sustainable and responsible operations across sectors including energy, agriculture, oil and gas, and hydrogen production. The sensors are designed to facilitate the transition toward cleaner energy systems by improving transparency and accountability in emissions management. NanoChronia is looking to collaborate with industry partners, research institutions, and organizations working on environmental monitoring, emissions reduction, hydrogen infrastructure, and sustainable energy solutions.
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