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Wednesday, January 12 2022 - 04:38
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Triple Ring Technologies and Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution collaborate on microplastic sensing in water with EPA grant
NEWARK, Calif., Jan. 12, 2022 /PRNewswire-AsiaNet/ --

Triple Ring Technologies and Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution (WHOI) are 
collaborating to fill an unmet need in environmental sensing – providing a 
fieldable, portable microplastic sensor that quantifies the number of plastic 
particles in water. A comprehensive understanding of microplastic pollution is 
significantly hampered by the unavailability of low-cost, robust, accurate, and 
rapid analysis techniques. There is an urgent need for such measurement 
information, toward informing the public and policy makers, and toward 
developing and managing effective mitigation strategies for plastic pollution 
in the world's water bodies. With readout available in minutes, the sensor will 
ensure that field sampling time is maximally productive while also usable in a 
lab environment to significantly speed up sample testing. 

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The core technology was developed at WHOI in the laboratory of Dr. Anna Michel, 
Associate Scientist, Department of Applied Ocean Physics and Engineering, with 
doctoral student Beckett Colson. Developing the proof-of-concept into a rugged, 
fieldable unit is being performed by Triple Ring Technologies under the 
leadership of Dr. Sheila Hemami, Sr. Director Growth Initiatives. To further 
develop the technology, Triple Ring Technologies has been awarded an SBIR Phase 
I grant by the Environmental Protection Agency entitled "A fieldable, portable, 
reagent-free microplastic sensor enabling rapid readout and modular operation" 
and will work with WHOI to execute the grant. 


Drs. Hemami and Michel believe that this new tool will allow easy, widespread 
assessment of microplastic pollution in waterways, wastewater, stormwater, and 
other applications in which the presence of microplastics is a concern. 
"Combining WHOI's core sensing technology with Triple Ring's experience in 
delivering integrated products will significantly move the needle on the 
understanding of microplastic pollution and will drive data-based mitigation 
solutions," said Dr. Hemami.


Dr. Michel added "My lab is especially interested in developing technologies 
that enable us to robustly count the number of microplastics in drinking water, 
ponds, lakes, and oceans. We need field-deployable sensors that provide us this 
information in order for us to understand microplastic pollution."


About Triple Ring Technologies
Triple Ring Technologies is a co-development company headquartered in Silicon 
Valley, with offices in Boston, Toronto, and Copenhagen. They partner with 
clients in medtech, life sciences, and sustainability & the environment to 
create new technologies, launch innovative projects, and start new ventures. 
Their capabilities span early R&D, product development, manufacturing, 
regulatory approval, market access, strategic investment, and incubation. For 
more information, please visit www.tripleringtech.com.


About Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution
The Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution (WHOI) is a private, non-profit 
organization on Cape Cod, Massachusetts, dedicated to marine research, 
engineering, and higher education. WHOI's pioneering discoveries stem from an 
ideal combination of science and engineering. WHOI is known for its 
multidisciplinary approach, superior ship operations, and unparalleled deep-sea 
robotics capabilities. For more information, please visit www.whoi.edu.


SOURCE Triple Ring Technologies


CONTACT: Tracy Li, Marketing Communications Manager, Triple Ring Technologies, 
tli@tripleringtech.com

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