We have been attending the AGU Fall Meeting as an exhibitor for five years. According to http://www.agu.org/meetings The AGU Fall Meeting is the largest worldwide conference in the geophysical sciences, attracting nearly 20,000 Earth and space scientists, educators, students, and policy makers. This meeting showcases current scientific theory focused on discoveries that will benefit humanity and ensure a sustainable future for our planet.
AGU was established in 1919 and officially incorporated in 1972. It now has over 60,000 members all focused toward the goal of “promoting discovery in Earth and space science for the benefit of humanity.” Our goals at Apogee have always been focused on creating innovative instrumentation for measuring climate change, improving sustainable food production and developing renewable energy. We enjoy being part of such an important work and providing the tools necessary for today’s scientists to build a better future for our world.
At this year’s show we will be exhibiting some new products. We are very excited about our new Infrared Radiometer Meter. Come over to our booth to try it out for yourself. This meter is great for everything, from monitoring canopies, to spot checking permanent infrared radiometer installations. We also are going to be showing our new product prototype of our Aspirated Radiation Shield. This product will be on sale in a few short months. The shield is designed to run on low power and will provide accurate air temperature readings in crosswinds. Come and see it for yourself, and watch for a product announcement on our Apogee blog when it is available for sale.
We will be at booth #1717 in San Francisco. See you there!
Whitney Mortensen
Marketing & Graphic Design
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