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Duvas Technologies relocates global headquarters

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World-leading air quality monitoring specialist, Duvas Technologies, has announced the relocation of its global headquarters. The move, which positions the business for further growth, will see operations move from its existing site in Woking, to a recently-acquired facility in Banbury, Oxfordshire.

The state-of-the-art development features purpose-built areas for R&D and manufacturing, while an increase in site footprint will provide sufficient space for sales, software development, analysis and testing departments. Excellent infrastructure links will help to further expand international operations, while a close proximity to numerous universities will strengthen the company’s academic links.

Steve Billingham, CEO of Duvas, commented: “Relocating to our new site in Banbury is an important milestone in the Duvas growth journey.

“One of our long-standing goals for the business is to not only develop the talent we have in-house, but also further expand our team over time. We think this new facility is a fantastic base to achieve this!”

Real-time Benzene and Nitrogen Oxides Measurements at low ppb levels

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There has always been a difficulty in accurately quantifying benzene in air. Until recently, the only viable method of specifically measuring benzene at environmental levels (10 – 50 ppb) was through the use of grab samples and GC/MS. Recent advances in UV-DOAS techniques have led to the availability of such measurements on a one-second response time in a portable format which allows a rapid survey from a mobile vehicle.

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Duvas successfully concludes new capital round

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Duvas is pleased to report that it has successfully concluded the new equity funding round, originally launched in 2015, with an investment of £2.25m from Calculus Capital, bringing the total new funding raised to £2.87m.

Having successfully completed the development and CE certification of its revolutionary new multi-gas analyser, the DV3000, Duvas sought the new capital to expand its business.