About PyroScience
The founders of PyroScience comprise scientists and engineers originating from leading sensor research groups at the MPI for Marine Microbiology (Bremen, Germany), University of Copenhagen (Denmark), and the Technical University of Graz (Austria). During the last 15 years, these research groups have been pioneers in developing new sensor techniques with optical measurement principles. Based on this knowledge, PyroScience offers innovative sensor concepts with the aim to provide high performance for affordable prices. The staff of Pyro Science has a deep background in chemistry, life sciences, physics and electrical engineering. Therefore, we can offer in-depths support even for very special application demands.
PyroScience was founded in Denmark in 1998. During the first years, PyroScience developed and marketed mainly automized micromanipulator setups intended for microsensor measurements. In 2009 the company was relocated from Denmark to Aachen in Germany. In the following years the product range was extended with several innovative optical oxygen meters and a broad range of optical oxygen sensors based on the unique REDFLASH technology. Since then, we have provided thousands of optical oxygen meters and tenthousands of optical oxygen sensors to the worldwide research and industrial community.
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- Employees: 1-10
- Industry : Laboratory equipment / supplies
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Topic world Sensor technology
Sensor technology has revolutionized the chemical industry by providing accurate, timely and reliable data across a wide range of processes. From monitoring critical parameters in production lines to early detection of potential malfunctions or hazards, sensors are the silent sentinels that ensure quality, efficiency and safety.