FlowSense, LLC, Maple Grove , MN - November 23, 2005: FlowSense announced today that it has received multiple orders from DNR, the Science Center, and KBR.
The Department of Natural Resources (DNR) awarded FlowSense another contract to supply aspirator aerator and control system for aquatic treatment of surrounding lakes in Minneapolis, Minnesota.
The Science Center ordered FlowSense's handheld carbon dioxide detector (FSCO2H) designed to measure carbon dioxide concentration and temperature in the
surrounding air. The Science Center started in 1963 and is the first, and one of the largest,
urban research and technology parks in the world. The Science Center is home to more than 150 companies whose work spans the
business cycle from applied research and development through commercialization
and maturity.
KBR of Halliburton recently awarded another contract to FlowSense in the supply of several custom level sensors for liquid level measurement for use in refinery applications worldwide. This award was a result of the continuing teaming effort between FlowSense and KBR procurement and engineering teams working together to help meet KBR's technical requirements.