IntelliSen
Detection of Water Contamination and Toxicity
Company Overview
Snapshot
Founded in February 2014, IntelliSen operates with 1–10 employees. The company has secured $20,000 in capital across one funding round. In July 2017, IntelliSen received a grant.
Business overview
IntelliSen develops cost-effective technologies for monitoring the ecosystem status of natural water bodies and aquaculture facilities. The company's core product, the DMW, is a real-time device designed for monitoring, early detection, and immediate notification of harmful substances, contamination, and toxicity in water, eliminating the need for lab tests or chemical elements. This technology, which relies on electronic components for water quality monitoring, has been successfully tested in laboratories in Israel. IntelliSen primarily targets the sea agriculture market, including algae and fish farming, with secondary markets in alternative energy (biofuel) and cleantech (water quality).
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- What is IntelliSen's primary focus?
- IntelliSen focuses on developing cost-effective technologies for monitoring the ecosystem status of natural water bodies and aquaculture facilities, including those for growing algae and fish.
- What is the DMW product?
- The DMW is IntelliSen's real-time device that provides monitoring, early detection, and immediate notification of harmful substances, contamination, and toxicity in water, without requiring lab tests or chemical elements.
- Which markets does IntelliSen target?
- IntelliSen's main target market is sea agriculture, encompassing areas like algae and fish farming. Secondary target markets include alternative energy (biofuel) and cleantech (water quality).
- When was IntelliSen founded?
- IntelliSen was founded in February 2014.
- Has IntelliSen received any grants?
- Yes, IntelliSen received a grant in July 2017.