A.U.G. Signals Ltd. (AUG) was recently covered in the Chinese media for performing a comprehensive presentation of its TRITON Intelligent Water Surveillance™ at Ontario’s Clean Tech Mission 2014 held in Nanjing, China.

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Above: Beijing A.U.G. Signals Longyu Technology Ltd. staff Steven Xue (right) and Fengqiao Liu (left) with Ontario Premier Kathleen Wynne as Ontario’s trade mission makes a stop in Nanjing.

Close to 60 companies and organizations in the delegation showcased their expertise in a range of sectors, including clean technologies, life sciences and information and communications technologies.

AUG has been successfully promoting its TRITON water monitoring technology in China since 2012, and was recently selected to monitor drinking water at the APEC 2014 conference outside Beijing. AUG is proud to be a part of Ontario’s efforts to collaborate and promote economic growth with China.

Premier Wynne’s trade mission was primarily focused on building and deepening productive relationships between provincial governments, businesses and educational institutions and their counterparts in China. These kind of collaborations offer Ontario enhanced access to research talent, financing and commercialization opportunities in the vast Chinese market. The mission included stops in Nanjing, Shanghai and Beijing.

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Above: A.U.G. Signals’ CEO Dr. George Lampropoulos (far right) and Executive Director Dr. Ting Liu (second from the left) attend Ontario Trade Mission pre-meeting held in downtown Toronto.