SmogStop Barrier Featured in TR News
SmogStop Barrier Featured in TR News
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EnvisionSQ wins the “Sanitization – Innovation” award.
A made-in-Canada high-tech spray-on lining designed to fight air pollution that lands on doorknobs and transit poles may be part of a silver lining emerging from the cloud of COVID-19.
A Canadian company’s “smog-eating” highway noise wall technology, aimed at trapping air pollutants emitted by vehicles, is currently being tested on highways in Toronto and the U.K. Proponents say it can reduce overall air pollution by 50%.
A surface coating that kills viruses upon contact, like the COVID-19-causing coronavirus, and that lasts for weeks, is based on innovation developed by the University of Guelph and Guelph-based company EnvisionSQ.
Guelph-based Envision SQ has joined the war on COVID-19, transforming its smog-destroying traffic barrier technology into virus-crushing bulwarks.
Toronto-based research and development company EnvisionSQ recently announced the release of its GermStopSQ disinfectant coating to curb the spread of COVID-19. GermStopSQ transforms the company’s existing pollution removal technology, SmogStop, into an innovative self-sterilizing, long- lasting clear coating that kills viruses […]
EnvisionSQ has announced the release of GermStopSQ disinfectant coating to curb the spread of COVID-19.
Tech leaders have said we have “days, not weeks and months” to save Canada’s innovation ecosystem, which was one of the fastest growing in the world before COVID-19.
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Envision SQ’s GermStopSQ solution goes on wet, then the moisture evaporates and leaves a coating that can kill viruses for weeks, months or even years