When Weston Welch first visited the
Wyoming Technology Business Center, he was on a building tour University of Wyoming
college classmates. Today, with the help of the center's expertise and resources,
Welch's start-up company occupies a laboratory in the
facility.
Pronghorn
Technologies Receives Over $1M for Total Residual Oxidant
Sensor
Marketwire
March 8,
2011
Pronghorn Technologies, LLC
has received a contract valued at $1.05M for further
development of its total residual oxidant (TRO) sensor
system. The funds are provided under a NAVSEA Phase II SBIR
contract.
The work
will be performed by Pronghorn at its location in the
Wyoming Technology Business Center in Laramie, Wyoming.
Pronghorn
Technologies Receives $300K for Total Residual Oxidant
Sensor Project
Wyoming
Business Report
June 7,
2010
Pronghorn
Technologies LLC has received $300,000 in Phase II
Enhancement funding for further development of its total
residual oxidant (TRO) sensor. The funds include $150,000
each from the U.S. Department of Defense and NAVSEA.
The work will be performed by Pronghorn at its location in
the Wyoming Technology Business Center in Laramie. In
development since 2005, the TRO sensor is designed for use
with advanced shipboard water disinfection systems.
Pronghorn
Technologies LLC has received a $70,000 grant from the U.S.
Navy to research and develop a new generation of total
residual oxidant (TRO) sensors for use with advanced
shipboard desalination systems. The compact in-stream
detector will be capable of continuously detecting and
reporting residual oxidant levels in hypochlorite-enhanced
seawater streams, used to kill marine organisms. Laramie,
Wyoming