
China's first electrochemical hydrogen sensor received international UL certification; carbon monoxide sensor also received UL certification with a service life of 10 years

Harbin Institute of Technology Breaks Through Gas Detection Technology Bottleneck: Photothermoelastic Spectroscopy Achieves Ultra-High Sensitivity Detection

How Home Gas Detection Alarms Evolved from "Basic Safety Necessity" to "Smart Experience Upgrade"

Gas Detection as a Service: How Subscription Models Are Democratizing Industrial Safety
The End of Capital Expenditure for Gas Safety
A seismic shift is underway as major providers transition from selling hardware to offering Gas Detection as a Service (GDaaS), making enterprise-level protection accessible to companies of all sizes.

"The Rise of Autonomous Gas Detection Drones: How AI-Powered Robotics Are Transforming Hazardous Area Monitoring"
The New Frontier in Gas Safety: Fully Autonomous Drone Swarms
In 2025, a quiet revolution is sweeping through oil refineries, chemical plants, and mining operations worldwide: autonomous gas-detection drones are replacing traditional fixed sensors and manual inspections. These AI-driven systems combine cutting-edge robotics with advanced spectrometry to create dynamic, real-time safety networks.

The AI Gas Guardian: How Neural Networks Are Predicting Leaks Before They Happen
reventing Disasters Before Ignition
In a radical shift from reactive to predictive safety, AI-powered gas monitoring systems are now forecasting leaks with 94% accuracy – hours before they occur.

Self-Powered Smart Gas Detectors: How Energy-Harvesting Tech is Eliminating Batteries in Industrial Safety
The Battery-Free Revolution in Gas Detection
A new generation of self-powered Gas Detectors is transforming industrial safety by eliminating the #1 failure point in traditional systems: battery dependence.

How to Prevent Hazardous Gases in Chemical Laboratories
At 15:30 on March 11, 2025, a combustion and explosion accident occurred in an industrial park of a biotech company in Taizhou, Jiangsu Province. The accident killed 4 people and injured 4 others. After the explosion, thick smoke billowed from the scene, and the smoke was purple, suspected to be caused by the explosion of chemical products.

"Next-Gen Gas Detection: How Quantum Sensors Are Revolutionizing Industrial Safety in 2025"
The combustible gas detection industry is undergoing a quantum leap—literally. In 2025, quantum-enabled gas sensors are setting new benchmarks for safety, precision, and connectivity, with market leaders racing to deploy what analysts call "the most significant detection breakthrough in decades."


















