[Above] A group photo of the trade mission, Dr. George Lampropoulos, President & CEO of A.U.G. Signals Ltd. is on the left side of the second row from the front

[Above] A group photo of the trade mission, Dr. George Lampropoulos, President & CEO of A.U.G. Signals Ltd. is on the left side of the second row from the front

From November 5 to 13, A.U.G. Signals Ltd. (AUG) visited four cities in China – Nanjing, Shanghai, Hong Kong and Beijing – with Premier Kathleen Wynne for the trade mission.

The mission focused on the science and technology, cleantech and agriculture sectors, as well as partnerships in health care and education. Throughout the mission, AUG met with both business and political leaders to strengthen trade and science and technology collaborations between Ontario and China.

[Above] Dr. Ting Liu, Executive Director of A.U.G. Signals Ltd. giving a presentation about TRITON- Intelligent Water Surveillance; results include positive feedback and interests from potential collaborators in China

[Above] Dr. Ting Liu, Executive Director of A.U.G. Signals Ltd. giving a presentation about TRITON- Intelligent Water Surveillance; results include positive feedback and interests from potential collaborators in China

Along with the Premier, Minister of Economic Development, Employment and Infrastructure Brad Duguid, Minister of Citizenship, Immigration and International Trade Michael Chan, and MPPs Han Dong, Parliamentary Assistant to the Minister of Training, Colleges and Universities, and Soo Wong, Parliamentary Assistant to the Minister of Community and Social Services were also present for this mission.

AUG is excited to expand its TRITON- Intelligent Water Surveillance’s reach and implementation across China, providing effective monitoring and security for drinking water.

[Above] Premier Kathleen Wynne (left) and Mr. Luo Zhijun, the party secretary of Jiangsu province (right) with Dr. George Lampropoulos during the trade mission

[Above] Premier Kathleen Wynne (left) and Mr. Luo Zhijun, the party secretary of Jiangsu province (right) with Dr. George Lampropoulos during the trade mission

TRITON- Intelligent Water Surveillance™

On November 5th, 2015, Safe Water Project was introduced on TVO under the title, “How one northern project speeds up access to clean water.” With an active role in the project, AUG’s TRITON – Intelligent Water Surveillance™ was described as a mobile monitoring system that allows the water treatment operators to remotely monitor drinking water quality in real-time. AUG is very proud to support the Safe Water Project in cooperation with Keewaytinook Okimakanak (KO) tribal council and help the First Nations communities to enable safe drinking water.

For the original article on TVO, please visit: How one northern project speeds up access to clean water

 

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