En'Urga News

  • En’Urga receives supplemental funding to the tune of $100K from National Science Foundation for its SBIR Phase I’s. Dated June 10.2010

  • En’Urga Inc received REU funding from National Science Foundation for its SBIR Phase II ,“Line Scan X-Ray Tomography for In-Cylinder Diagnosis” on May 10,2010

  • Faurecia Emission Control Technologies chooses En'Urga Inc.
    For characterizing low emission fuel nozzles. The characterization of the fuel nozzles will be completed using the SETscan optical patternator and other methods. One of the key drivers in the decision is En'Urga's unique capability to provide accurate and reliable spray pattern data, unlike other competing spray testing laboratories.

  • En'Urga Inc. demonstrating their Patternator at the Automotive Testing Expo 2010-Novi, MI
    En'Urga Inc. is demonstrating its patternator, the OP-200 at the Automotive Testing Expo 2010 held at Novi, MI from Oct 26- Oct 28
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  • En'Urga Inc. showcase their Patternator and Spectrometer at the Aero Engineering USA 2010-Pasadena, CA
    En'Urga Inc. is demonstrating its patternator, the OP-200 as well as spectrometer ES-200 at the Aero Engineering USA 2010 held at Pasadena, CA from Nov 02- Nov 03
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  • En'Urga Inc. is exhibiting their patternator at the INTERPHEX 2011-NY
    En'Urga Inc. is demonstrating its patternator, the OP-200 at the INTERPHEX held at NY from March 29 - March 31.

  • En'Urga Inc. wins an other Phase I SBIR from NSF. This Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) Phase I project will evaluate the feasibility of a robotic system to detect and track a child's finger so that the scene that the child wishes to see can be displayed at high magnification on a monitor.
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  • En'Urga Inc. wins a Phase I SBIR Award from the National Science Foundation. "Three-Phase Flowmeter For Oil Industry"
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  • En'Urga Inc. named as one of the "50 Companies to Watch in Indiana"
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  • Spectraline Introduces Ultra-fast Visible Spectrometer
    Spectraline unveiled a new Ultra-fast visible spectrometer at Pittcon – 2009 tradeshow. The spectrometer is used to monitor rapidly tunable lasers, explosions, and fast moving objects. The spectrometer obtains the radiation intensity from 300 nm to 1000 nm at a 20 KHz. Product brochure: http://www.spectraline.com/VS100 .

  • En'Urga Inc. wins a Phase II SBIR Award from the National Science Foundation
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  • Siemens Energy Inc. chooses the Spectraline VS100
    From a wide array of visible imaging spectrometers in the market, Siemens Energy Inc. chooses the VS100 spectrometer. "The blazing speed of the spectrometer will enable us to capture very transient information that takes places with gas turbine combustors," said a Senior Scientist with Siemens Energy Inc., when asked to comment on their choice.