LG Sound wins WssTP Water Innovation SME award for algae control device

July 15, 2014

NETHERLANDS — LG Sound’s MPC-Buoy is a floating device for algae control that combines continuous water quality monitoring, telemetering and ultrasound technology.

NETHERLANDS — LG Sound was one of the four winners of the WssTP Water Innovation SME award that were announced during the Water Innovation Europe 2014 conference in Brussels, Belgium on June 25-26, according to a press release.

The award was received because LG Sound is a small company that successfully developed and commercialized its MPC-Buoy, a floating device for algae control by combining continuous water quality monitoring, telemetering and ultrasound technology, stated the release.

WssTP is the European technology platform for water, initiated by the European Commission in 2004 to encourage collaborative, visionary and integrated research, development and innovation for the European water sector, noted the release.

Read the entire press release here.

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