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Biosensor System detects E. coli and Enterococcus faecalis.

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July 25, 2011 - Based on BioOverseer® sensor architecture, which provides specific pathogen detection in portable package, In-Line Biosensor System can work in concert with water purification and testing systems. Unit runs autonomously and has LEDs to indicate pathogen concentration. USB interface allows for system configuration, and, by attaching PC or netbook, logging of sensor data for trend analysis. With modular architecture, sensor can utilize other assays to detect additional pathogens.
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Sporian Microsystems, Inc.
515 Courtney Way
Lafayette, CO, 80026
USA



Sporian Ships In-Line Biosensor


Sporian Microsystems, a developer of sensors and sensor systems, has shipped first article units for a new, in-line biological sensor system based on its patented technology. Such a system could work in concert with water purification and testing systems. Sporian has previously realized handheld and buoy-based systems utilizing these sensors. The system will be evaluated by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency and the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers and initially include sensing capabilities for E. coli and Enterococcus faecalis.

The new in-line system runs autonomously, with LEDs to indicate the pathogen concentration. The in-line system also includes a USB interface to allow for system configuration and, by attaching a PC or netbook, logging of sensor data for trend analysis. The biosensor is based on Sporian's patented BioOverseer® sensor architecture which provides specific and sensitive pathogen detection in a rugged, portable package. The sensor has a modular architecture, so that it can utilize other assays to detect additional pathogens.

There are numerous markets for this system. There are almost 55,000 community water systems in the U.S. In addition, nearly 15% of Americans rely on private, unregulated drinking water supplies. There are over 21,000 US food processing facilities, 150,000 retail food distributors, and 500,000 food service establishments who all rely on clean water for their operations. There are over 16,000 wastewater treatment facilities in the US. Sporian's sensor provides flexibility and the capability for expansion to detect a multitude of microorganism types in a variety of commercial, industrial and residential settings.

ABOUT SPORIAN: Sporian Microsystems, Inc. develops, markets, manufactures and sells a family of novel sensors, multiple sensor-suites, sensor-subsystems and sensor data-loggers. These systems communicate via wireless and wired interconnects, and they deliver several key features including small size, weight and power (SWaP) consumption and low cost. The company owns deep technical, marketing and managerial talent and a strong, differentiated intellectual property and patent base. Sporian is pursuing a product development roadmap that includes four interrelated product lines:

Environmental sensors including such parameters as temperature, vibration, humidity, and shock,

Biological and chemical sensors for environmental contaminant and serum pathogen detection,

Sensors, coatings and packaging for harsh, high temperature and pressure environments,

Systems to integrate sensors with signal processing, data logging, wired and wireless communications, and interface software.

For more information visit www.sporian.com or call 303-516-9075 X 19.

© Copyright 2011 - Sporian Microsystems, Inc.
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