MacArtney, Sequoia, University of Copenhagen Organise PiE

In October 2014, Sequoia Scientific of Seattle, USA, MacArtney and University of Copenhagen will team up to organise the fourth edition of Particles in Europe (PiE) – a bi-annual conference focusing on particles in the aquatic environment.

MacArtney, Sequoia, University of Copenhagen Organise PiE

Centred around the informal sharing of academic knowledge as well as hands on experience and ideas, PiE appeals to researchers, students, monitoring agencies, environmental and government employees alike.

The conference

The PiE 2014 conference will take place in Esbjerg – the offshore capital of Denmark. Besides being the hometown of MacArtney, Esbjerg is known for its status as a ‘World Energy City’ and for being the gateway to the Wadden Sea National Park. Guided by experts from the University of Copenhagen, PiE 2014 attendees will experience a unique guided tour through the National Park which comprises one of the world’s most valuable and fascinating tidal areas featuring vast biodiversity and aquatic phenomena.

The majority of the PiE 2014 conference will take place at the Esbjerg Conference Hotel, where a diverse range of speakers will highlight the latest development within the realm of particle monitoring, management and technology. The organisers expect that the conference will embrace approximately 30 presentations over two days. For the curious, the conference will also offer the opportunity to learn more about Sequoia instruments and pay a visit to MacArtney, where a guided tour will offer an insight into the world of underwater technology.

A match made underwater

The partnership between Sequoia and MacArtney to host the PiE 2014 conference is far from a coincidence. While Sequoia, in its role as an internationally renowned manufacturer of portable, field, and submersible laser particle sizers focuses on delivering state-of-the-art instruments to ocean science operators, MacArtney holds an extensive track record with regards to integrating oceanographic systems and developing underwater data infrastructure products, instrument deployment solutions and sensor platform technologies.

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Press Release, January 31, 2014