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Van Wees Innovations is an official World Business Partner of the ACI. ACI EUROPE is the European region of Airports Council International, the only worldwide professional association of airport operators.
Continue readingVan Wees Innovations is an official World Business Partner of the ACI. ACI EUROPE is the European region of Airports Council International, the only worldwide professional association of airport operators.
Continue readingDid you know that … Ultrafine particles enter into our bloodstream and cells, via our breathtaking lungs, disrupting growth. This is hazardous and more damaging than people want to know.
Continue readingWe want to provide employees with a healthy workplace and improve quality of life in the areas adjacent to the airport. That’s why we’re committed to reducing the concentration of ultrafine
Continue readingTuesday morning I drove back to the Netherlands from Tuscany. I see beautiful blue skies through my windshield, and it’s nice outside while I drink my last ‘doppio’. A few
Continue readingSchiphol is testing a device that should remove ultrafine dust from the air, writes Het Parool. The airport says it strives for cleaner air so that employees can do their
Continue readingWhile nanotechnology and the production of nanoparticles are growing exponentially, research into the toxicological impact and possible hazard of nanoparticles to human health and the environment is still in its infancy. This
Continue readingLast week, we performed a chimney emission measurement at an asphalt plant in the Netherlands. With the increasing reuse of asphalt, the emission of gases is also increasing. Interested? Call
Continue readingAlthough Schiphol has promised to reduce the emission of substances of very high concern in 2008, even adjustments that are easy to implement have not been applied. Why is there
Continue readingAviation ultrafine particles pose an acute threat to civilians under the approach routes. The situation is even worse at airports. In a Danish study at Copenhagen airport, concentrations of ultrafine
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