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ESNR Chart is intact for continued up trend.
ESNR Chart is intact for continued up trend.
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ESNR WHY zNose®?
zNose® is the best in class electronic sniffer that is available in the market today for super quick screening of highly sensitive substances. Developed by Electronic Sensor Technology, Inc. in 1995, zNose® is extremely competent in detecting questionable substances like narcotics, explosives, bank notes, VOCs, adulterants, human cargo, nerve agents and other illegal, toxic, or dangerous… Read More
ESNR The small, mobile, portable zNose has to be the best product available for the growing legal marijuana industry. Imagine being able to determine the exact THC percentage before you buy the product.
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ESNR Computer Integrated zNose®
Model 4600
Ultra Fast Analysis and Ultra Flexible, with Fully Integrated Computer. Only mobile, small footprint analyzer in the market that can detect and analyze accurately organic, biological & chemical compounds in real time.
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ESNR Chart is primed for next leg up.
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ESNR solid close at .0025. She's getting her legs.
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ESNR . BATTERY OPERATED zNose®
Model 4300
Rechargeable Battery Operated Portable Device with Ultra-Fast Gas Chromatography capabilities.
The Model 4300 Portable battery operated zNose® detects and analyzes all types of vapors. This portable electronic nose analyzer identifies traces of organic, biological and chemical compounds with accuracy and speed. Using an external computer and our proprietary software, Microsense, compounds are automatically identified. The 4300 Portable zNose® is a powerful odor detector that offers portable, accurate and efficient analysis.
ESNR. Testing of Marijuana samples using zNose®:
The distinguishing features of multi-compound fragrances associated with material suspected of containing cannabis may be verified if it contains the physiologically active ingredients such as THC. A peak identification or pattern recognition algorithm coupled with a fast SAW/GC allows suspect samples to be screened at rapid rate.
Information as to the physical composition of each sample may also be used to quantify the potency and possible origin of the contraband material. zNose® is equipped with a special user interface for unskilled users. The new user interface transforms the analytical chromatogram picture into a simple array of detection alarms
ESNR zNOSE and Wireless Networks.
zNose® can operate within a wireless network using either Wi-fi, bluetooth, or RF modems with ranges up to 1 mile. It can also be remotely linked using an Internet connection. Currently the most recent model is completely mobile using a built in connection. The company provides online support for all its products using an internet network connection. This capability could be used within an airport security system to provide oversight by a central monitoring station as well as updating of new threat signatures to every zNose® within the facility.
ESNR Calculate THC % in 10 sec. Portable battery powered.
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ESNR THE zNose® HISTORY
Better and faster than other electronic sniffers in the market. Understands customer needs & fits into a wide range of industries.There is a big list of reasons why zNose® is the most trusted instrument in the market today.
THE zNose® HISTORY
OUR LEADERSHIP
Electronic Sensor Technology,Inc has developed and patented a breakthrough chemical vapor analysis process.This process applies gas chromatography calculations and technology towards a wide variety of industries.
Dr. Yin Sun
Dr. Yin Sun
Chief Technology Officer
Dr. Yin Sun is the Chief Technology Officer(CTO) of Electronics Sensor Technology, Inc. He has been involved with the research and development of trace chemical detection for over 23 years. He has significant experience in vapor and trace chemical detection including instrumentation, data analysis and application development across medical, homeland security, food, and environmental applications. He has led major research and development projects at a large trace detection cooperation. Dr. Sun has led teams of talented scientists and engineers who invented, developed and launched advanced technologies and new products at startup companies. Dr. Sun has authored two highly recognized books on trace chemical detection and applications, titled "Detection Technologies for Chemical Warfare
William Wittmeyer
William Wittmeyer
President and CEO
William Wittmeyer currently serves as Chief Operating Officer(COO) and Director of Electronic Sensor Technology. He has over 20 years experience in high-technology business and investment management. In 2003, he and Ms. Tham founded eXS Inc., a wireless access company, developing innovative and cost effective solutions for developing economics. Prior to founding these companies, Mr. Wittmeyer was a partner in a venture capital firm, investing in telecommunications and semiconductor start-ups. He was an early investor in Network Equipment Technologies Inc., UTStarcom, Zoran and IXYS. He has a B.Sc. (E.E.) from the Coast Guard Academy and an M.B.A. from Columbia University Graduate School of Business Administration.
BOARD OF DIRECTORS
William Wittmeyer
WILLIAM WITTMEYER
PRESIDENT AND CEO
William Wittmeyer currently serves as Chief Operating Officer (COO) and as a director of Electronic Sensor Technology. He has over 20 years experience in high-technology business and investment management. In 2003, he and Ms. Tham founded eXS Inc., a wireless access company, developing
Maggie Tham
MAGGIE THAM
DIRECTOR
Maggie Tham currently serves as a director of Electronic Sensor Technology. She has over 20 years experience in management and strategy consulting. In 2003, she together with Mr. Wittmeyer founded eXS Inc., a wireless access company, developing innovative and cost effective solutions, focusing
INVESTORS
EST provides a wide range of solutions to meet your vapor analysis needs. Our breakthrough chemical vapor analysis technology is able to analyze the chemistry of any aroma, fragrance, odor, or vapor in just 10 seconds. This new technology, based upon ultra-high speed gas chromatography, has resulted in a revolutionary electronic nose called zNose®.
CONTACTS:
William Wittmeyer
Email: wbwittmeyer@estcal.com
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ESNR THE zNose® HISTORY
Better and faster than other electronic sniffers in the market. Understands customer needs & fits into a wide range of industries.There is a big list of reasons why zNose® is the most trusted instrument in the market today.
THE zNose® HISTORY
OUR LEADERSHIP
Electronic Sensor Technology,Inc has developed and patented a breakthrough chemical vapor analysis process.This process applies gas chromatography calculations and technology towards a wide variety of industries.
Dr. Yin Sun
Dr. Yin Sun
Chief Technology Officer
Dr. Yin Sun is the Chief Technology Officer(CTO) of Electronics Sensor Technology, Inc. He has been involved with the research and development of trace chemical detection for over 23 years. He has significant experience in vapor and trace chemical detection including instrumentation, data analysis and application development across medical, homeland security, food, and environmental applications. He has led major research and development projects at a large trace detection cooperation. Dr. Sun has led teams of talented scientists and engineers who invented, developed and launched advanced technologies and new products at startup companies. Dr. Sun has authored two highly recognized books on trace chemical detection and applications, titled "Detection Technologies for Chemical Warfare
William Wittmeyer
William Wittmeyer
President and CEO
William Wittmeyer currently serves as Chief Operating Officer(COO) and Director of Electronic Sensor Technology. He has over 20 years experience in high-technology business and investment management. In 2003, he and Ms. Tham founded eXS Inc., a wireless access company, developing innovative and cost effective solutions for developing economics. Prior to founding these companies, Mr. Wittmeyer was a partner in a venture capital firm, investing in telecommunications and semiconductor start-ups. He was an early investor in Network Equipment Technologies Inc., UTStarcom, Zoran and IXYS. He has a B.Sc. (E.E.) from the Coast Guard Academy and an M.B.A. from Columbia University Graduate School of Business Administration.
BOARD OF DIRECTORS
William Wittmeyer
WILLIAM WITTMEYER
PRESIDENT AND CEO
William Wittmeyer currently serves as Chief Operating Officer (COO) and as a director of Electronic Sensor Technology. He has over 20 years experience in high-technology business and investment management. In 2003, he and Ms. Tham founded eXS Inc., a wireless access company, developing
Maggie Tham
MAGGIE THAM
DIRECTOR
Maggie Tham currently serves as a director of Electronic Sensor Technology. She has over 20 years experience in management and strategy consulting. In 2003, she together with Mr. Wittmeyer founded eXS Inc., a wireless access company, developing innovative and cost effective solutions, focusing
INVESTORS
EST provides a wide range of solutions to meet your vapor analysis needs. Our breakthrough chemical vapor analysis technology is able to analyze the chemistry of any aroma, fragrance, odor, or vapor in just 10 seconds. This new technology, based upon ultra-high speed gas chromatography, has resulted in a revolutionary electronic nose called zNose®.
CONTACTS:
William Wittmeyer
Email: wbwittmeyer@estcal.com
Need information for all other support related questions TALK TO OUR EXPERTS
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LIKE OUR PRODUCTS
Need information for all other support related questions
ESNR High Resolution THC Detector. Portable, detects THC at resolution of 2 parts per trillion.
ESNR Currently at .002 low float runner. Homeland Security.
ESNR Float is about 60 mil a couple days ago we were up 90% on 4.5 mil shares traded.
ESNR SPECIALTY IS ULTRA SENSITIVE DETECTION OF RADIOLOGIC, BIOLOGIC AND EXPLOSIVE COMPOUNDS.
Fiscal Year 2017 Budget Request U.S. Department of Homeland Security
The Department of Homeland Security’s (DHS) mission is to secure the Nation from the many threats and hazards we face. DHS is always on guard; endeavoring to reduce risks to the Nation, both those we anticipate and those that may be less predictable. Our mission requires continuous operations while maintaining the preparedness to react to large scale events. DHS must be agile and vigilant in the face of evolving and emerging threats and other challenges. Recent events continue to highlight the importance of the DHS mission. The Office of Personnel Management data breach and recent terrorist attacks such as the downing of Metrojet #9268 and the mass shootings in Paris and San Bernardino serve as stark reminders of the threats our Nation faces or may face in the future.
The Department must continue to strengthen its foundation of ensuring security and resilience, as well as facilitating its wide-ranging, operations that keep our Nation safe and prosperous each and every day. This budget submission builds on the priorities funded in DHS’s FY 2016 budget, providing the funding to sustain our most critical programs and initiatives in our five primary mission areas: prevent terrorism and enhance security, secure and manage our borders, enforce and administer our immigration laws, safeguard and secure cyberspace, and ensure resilience to disasters, while also providing funding for efforts strengthening DHS Unity of Effort and improving the DHS workforce of nearly a quarter of a million people nationwide dedicated to achieving these goals.
Consistent with the Secretary’s strategic vision, the FY 2017 Budget continues to fund DHS operations while making critical investments in a centralized cybersecurity program within the National Protection and Programs Directorate (NPPD) and frontline border security technology and infrastructure, as well as implementing the President’s commitment to accelerate
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construction of a new polar icebreaker. The Budget also supports initiatives such as establishing the DHS Office of Community Partnerships to counter messages of violent extremism, and combining the Department’s chemical, biological, radiological, nuclear, and explosives (CBRNE) headquarters functions into a unified office. Furthermore, the FY 2017 President’s Budget is submitted in a new Common Appropriations Structure that will improve DHS’s planning, programming, budgeting, and execution processes through a common framework consolidating the Department’s budget request into four standard appropriations: Operations and Support; Procurement, Construction and Improvement; Research and Development; and Federal Assistance. This model will better align programs to DHS strategic missions and goals.
FUNDING PRIORITIES
The FY 2017 Budget for DHS provides $40.6 billion in net discretionary funding. An additional $6.7 billion for the Disaster Relief Fund (DRF) is requested separately from discretionary amounts, pursuant to the Budget Control Act of 2011. The following priorities are grouped by the five DHS mission areas:
Prevent Terrorism and Enhance Security
Protecting the American people from terrorist threats remains the cornerstone of homeland security. We must remain vigilant against the rise of terrorist organizations such as the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant (ISIL) and thwart domestic-based “lone offenders” and those who are radicalized to commit acts of terrorism against Americans. The Department will deter and disrupt terrorist operations by leveraging the intelligence, information sharing, technological, operational, and policy-making elements within our purview to facilitate a cohesive and coordinated posture. In this mission area, the FY 2017 President’s Budget includes funding requests for the following key investments:
x $5.1 billion for the Transportation Security Administration (TSA) for transportation screening operations to ensure the freedom and movement of people and commerce. Through risk-based security initiatives, such as expansion of the TSA
Pre?TM program, we are committed to maximizing security capabilities to improve security effectiveness while providing expedited screening for low-risk travelers.
x $292.0 million for U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) targeting programs, which includes support for the National Targeting Centers (NTC) for passengers and cargo. The NTCs maximize the effectiveness of highly advanced technology and information, intelligence, databases, and domestic and international partnerships, to effectively screen, review, identify, and prioritize travelers, cargo, and agriculture across all international modes of transportation, inbound and outbound. Effective targeting and interdiction prevent inadmissible high-risk passengers, cargo, and agriculture/bioterrorism threats from reaching U.S. ports of entry. The newly established Counter Network Program will expand CBP’s strategic partnerships with domestic, international, and non-governmental organizations to exchange information, jointly exploit intelligence, and coordinate actions to identify, disrupt, and dismantle illicit networks and associated organizations.
x $197.5 million to sustain inspection and enforcement efforts abroad, which include the Immigration Advisory Program, created by CBP in 2004 to prevent terrorists and high- risk or improperly-documented travelers from boarding commercial aircraft destined for
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the United States. This investment also funds Preclearance operations. In addition to improving CBP’s ability to protect the American homeland by extending our borders and preventing terrorists, terrorist instruments, and other national security threats from gaining access to the United States, Preclearance relieves congestion at U.S. “gateway” airports and opens up new destinations for international flights. Preclearance reduces airline delays, and offers a ‘domestic-style arrival’ at U.S. airports which provides a more efficient transfer for travelers.
x $103.9 million to purchase Radiological and Nuclear Detection equipment enabling the CBRNE Office and the DHS operating components, including the United States Coast Guard, CBP, and TSA, to keep U.S. ports of entry safe and secure by detecting and interdicting illicit radioactive or nuclear materials.
x $81.9 million for the BioWatch Program to provide detection and early warning of the intentional release of select aerosolized biological agents in more than 30 jurisdictions nationwide.
x $79.9 million for Infrastructure Security Compliance funding to secure America’s high- risk chemical facilities through systematic regulation, inspection, and enforcement under the authority of the Chemical Facility Anti-Terrorism Standards.
x $108.2 million to enhance White House security, which includes support for the U.S. Secret Service’s (USSS) Operational Mission Support initiative to enhance protection at fixed and temporary sites and includes advanced protective countermeasures.
x $52.8 million to fund investments focusing on expanding a replacement biometric identification system for DHS. This project will provide DHS the next generation of biometric capture and identification technology, including iris and facial recognition in addition to fingerprints. Implementation of the replacement system will provide DHS agencies with additional identity confirmation options, helping to overcome operational challenges in the field when individuals cannot provide sufficient fingerprints.
x The Budget continues to advance DHS efforts to combat violent extremism through enhancement of community partnerships. This will foster greater cooperation with the technology industry.
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ESNR zNOSE now has the ability to determine the percentage of THC in marijuana. Which could be widely used in states where it's legal.
Testing of Marijuana samples using zNose®:
The distinguishing features of multi-compound fragrances associated with material suspected of containing cannabis may be verified if it contains the physiologically active ingredients such as THC. A peak identification or pattern recognition algorithm coupled with a fast SAW/GC allows suspect samples to be screened at rapid rate.
Information as to the physical composition of each sample may also be used to quantify the potency and possible origin of the contraband material. zNose® is equipped with a special user interface for unskilled users. The new user interface transforms the analytical chromatogram picture into a simple array of detection alarms
zNose® has been field tested in applications involving drugs of abuse for the U.S. Customs and the Drug Enforcement Agency (DEA), explosives for the Federal Aviation Administration, and currency detection for the U.S. Postal Inspection Service. These examples represent only a small fraction of law enforcement applications.
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ESNR new marijuana potency capability should bring some new life to zNOSE.
ESNR go to website at estcal.com at the top of the page click on blog, Then scroll down to see all the new capabilities of the zNOSE. Now it can determine the THC percentage in marijuana.
Go to there website at estcal.com then click on blog at the top of the page. Scroll down a short way and you will see all the new capabilities of the zNOSE.