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A chemical sensor is a device that detects and measures chemical properties of an analyte and turns the chemical information into electronic data.
Chemical sensors are utilized in a wide range of applications, including medical, automotive, nanotechnology, and home security. A breathalyzer, carbon monoxide sensor, and electrochemical gas sensor are examples.
The EU is creating a new sensor network that uses powerful machine-learning and modelling techniques to boost first-responder performance and situational awareness. The fastest-growing segment is expected to be electrochemical sensors, with demand mirroring the rebound in manufacturing.
The Europe Chemical Sensor Market accounted for $XX Billion in 2021 and is anticipated to reach $XX Billion by 2026, registering a CAGR of XX% from 2022 to 2027.
Alpha MOS, who has nearly 30 years of experience in sensory testing technologies, the company has developed an “electronic tongue” equipment for taste and nonvolatile chemical analysis.
The electronic tongue’s dependability allows us to characterize the taste of products more easily, making product development easier. When analyzing products that contain dangerous or unpleasant compounds, this dependable device is ideal for preventing potential health hazards for your panel of testers.
The MIRPHAB (Mid InfraRed PHotonics devices fABrication for chemical sensing and spectroscopic applications) initiative in Europe has developed a chemical sensor that can detect narcotics and explosives. The new sensing device is six times more sensitive than traditional portal scanners at detecting pollutants. The goal is to reduce today’s technology to the size of a cell phone.
CUSTOM (Drugs and precursor sensing by complementing low-cost multiple approaches) is an EU-funded project that created a portable optical sensing device for chemical substances. Drug precursors (ephedrine, safrole, acetic anhydride, and benzyl methyl ketone) can be detected in the air using the sensor.