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The earths surface is 71% water, 3.5% of that is fresh lakes the potential here is huge.
at the moment are split between SKIN and MWG as there's still loads of PI's don't know what's happening. When it's all under 1 roof, it will be much better. Nice news today and the start of many collaborations world wide. Just sit back and watch the story unfold. Buy and hold...simple.
Argylerich..as has been said many times. Ignore the booms and all that crap...this is still excellent news and The water Rising institute have an excellent reputation and extensive connections..you almost paint it as bad news. People like yourself should really just sell up as you don't understand how small micro caps become med and then large and seems you are never happy, even with positive news. Go and eat your Weetabix and bemoan existence to your probably long suffering missus
The fact of the matter is that this was over 70p last week and all that has changed is a 2 week delay to the deal with MWG. They have only had positive news out, dont see any reason why this cant go back and test highs
Definitely not a 'Boom', more a little meat on the bones that we already knew. This relationship has been referred to on Twitter several times before and likely amounts to one (?) ctm with support and consumables. A tad disappointing for an RNS which is supposed to be 'material' .
How many systems has skin got set up so far, like to start keeping count ?
Steady away then
Excellent work. Hope this is the first of many.
Oh wow! Super fast respond from GB and his team to the water contamination Incident in the states:
27 September 2020
Brain-eating microbe: US city warned over water supply
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-us-canada-54313110
Good to see news in the US market adding on the China market. Global domination awaits.
Lake Michigan alone has a total shore length of 1,400 miles, not a bad pond to start with.......
Presidential debate last night.... Trump wants ‘crystal clear water’ for America!
Onwards and upwards well done GB and team
Good news and hopefully the start of many more to follow.
And so it begins.
Boom?
A welcome development, but not "boom".
0 September 2020
Integumen PLC (to be renamed DeepVerge plc)
("Integumen" or "Company")
First COVID19 detection agreement for Detroit MI and Fresh Water in Great Lakes, USA
Integumen and Water Rising Institute in 3-year Great Lakes water contamination detection Project
Deployment of Microtox(R) PD and Microtox(R) BT Novel Sensors for identification of pathogenic viruses
including SARS-CoV-2
Integumen announces that it has signed an Memorandum of Understanding ("MoU") with Water Rising Institute, a Non Profit Organization in Detroit, Michigan, USA, to enter a legally binding three year Framework Agreement ("Agreement") to be executed on or before the 18 November 2020 for the supply of $500,000 of equipment, consumables and services from ecowaterOS partners, for the management and real-time monitoring of water quality, initially in the Great Lakes basin region of Michigan.
WaterRising Institute is a women-led nonprofit that accelerates real-time and sustainable management of water. WaterRising aims to develop a state-of-the-art early warning system for water quality monitoring, that provides real time alerts, enabling the local authorities to identify the source of their pollutants, while protecting their citizens.
Under the proposed Agreement Integumen will act for and on behalf of the Consortium Parties of ecowaterOS technologies in the USA, EU and associated states under the European Neighbourhood Policy who provide products and services. The appointment to manage the water systems will continue for three years, with an initial trial period of six months, and an annual renewal thereafter.
Integumen will act as WaterRising's agent to design, build, install and supervise the Detroit River AI Water Quality Project ('DRAWQ [i] '). The DRAWQ project consists of a Consortium Parties of ecowaterOS technologies in the USA, EU and associated states under the European Neighbourhood Policy. Monitoring products will include ecowaterOS partner's Hydrolight(TM) , RAWTest (TM) , Microtox(R) , OVA(R) , PDV(R) , RaPID Assay(R) , EnviroGard(R) , EnSys(R) , QuickChek(R) , AlgaeChek(R) , BODChek(R) , PetroChek(R) . Integumen's Microtox(R) PD and Microtox(R) BT Novel Sensors will be used for the identification of pathogenic viruses including SARS-CoV-2.
Gerard Brandon CEO Integumen plc commented:
"WaterRising Institute is an inspiring consortium driving recognition of the importance of clean water and we are delighted to be working alongside them in the DRAWQ Project. More than 35 million people rely on the Great Lakes for drinking water, jobs and their way of life and right now there are 90 Million Cases of Recreational Waterborne Illness Per Year [ii] , clearly demonstrating the need to rejuvenate the river. This work will enable Detroit to become the center of excellence for technology and systems for the measuring of water quality and we are proud to be a part of this drive for environmental change."
Alicia Douglas, Preside
Me and my work mates never answered the phone when the boss rang as we knew it always meant more work. One day it rang an the apprentice answered it, he was told to go home and enjoy the rest of the day. We fight to answer that phone now but 99% of the time it ends up with us doing extra work lol.
Please don't let those with ulterior motives convince you this is a bad thing, I imagine the vast majority of investors love it and wish all CEOs did the same. I personally liked the presentation and it was good to see the faces behind the operation. Shout out to those that didn't make it on the video, hopefully ,and I believe you have, given them credit personally. A 20 minutes flier is jackpot to some.
www.nzherald.co.nz/nz/news
Covid 19 coronavirus:
Test wastewater to track virus carriers, says professor
New Zealand should implement a wastewater monitoring system to boost protection against hidden Covid-19 clusters and asymptomatic carriers, a University of Otago academic says.
Professor Neil Gemmell, a geneticist at the University of Otago, is part of a national group, led by the Institute of Environmental Science and Research Limited (ESR).
The group is sampling wastewater, with a view to detecting SARS-CoV-2, the virus that causes Covid-19.
ESR recently received $1.65million in Ministry for Business, Innovation and Employment funding to undertake wastewater-related viral detection research.
Gemmell's research group had already detected coronavirus in wastewater at Dunedin's Tahuna Wastewater Treatment Plant in late March and April, he said.
Big overseas developments in the field showed the required technology was established and effective.
The Washington Post reported late last month the University of Arizona had undertaken periodic screenings of wastewater for coronavirus on its campus, and had detected two asymptomatic students at a dormitory, preventing a sizeable outbreak.
Gemmell was keen to see wastewater monitoring implemented at the country's international airports and ports to detect any "hot spots" of new infection.
This approach could also be deployed regionally to provide monitoring of specific regions, such as Auckland, he said.
"With Covid-19 cases re-emerging, albeit currently contained in quarantine facilities, the ability to test sewage at facility, local and regional scales could well be an important part of New Zealand's surveillance safety net."
This approach could also be used to identify "virus circulating in asymptomatic carriers", potentially preventing community outbreaks, he said.
144? That's a case of grosse indecency.
Chess 'n Onion ................?
or did he have to thinkabouttit...............?
All the best (what pg did that news make...........? @ )
Possibly, but doubtful.
A recent headlines from the a national newspaper - 'Mans pushes 144 Wotsits up his bottom" .
I mean, how could we compete ?
They probably chose not to publish it then. If it was truly amazing the press would be hounding them 24/7. Maybe they gave exclusivity to Yorkshire post.
Press ? Journalism? Don't have much faith in them these days, instead of truth its agenda's,