
January 7, 2010 – A $2.2
million contract with a U.S. Army research center could bring a Madison company
one step closer to its goal of making a portable sensor that detects deadly
gases, including manure pit gas.
January 7, 2010 – A $2.2
million contract with a U.S. Army research center could bring a Madison company
one step closer to its goal of making a portable sensor that detects deadly
gases, including manure pit gas.
Platypus Technologies LLC
said it has been awarded a one-year contract with Edgewood Chemical and
Biological Center in Maryland, the second it has received from the center.
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