Newsroom.
Press releases, announcements, and external press coverage.
Items dated before 2026 document Signal Analysis Lab; the company was restructured as Arpuro Labs AS that year.
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Arpuro Labs takes over from Signal Analysis Lab
Arpuro Labs is now wholly owned by the engineers who built the dust-monitoring platform at Signal Analysis Lab. The new structure dedicates the company entirely to industrial particulate-matter monitoring.
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Industrial dust sensors with ±15% accuracy and no drift after six months
Arpuro PM sensor delivers ±15% accuracy with no drift after 6 months in harsh industrial sites. Site-specific calibration adapts to varied dust chemistries.
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Real-time dust monitoring for safer, more sustainable industry
Business Norway profiles our work on continuous particulate-matter monitoring for industrial operations — connecting worker-health protection, environmental compliance, and operational efficiency into a single instrumented platform.
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Real-time air-quality insight for process industry
The Eyde Cluster writes up our work bringing continuous air-quality data into the process industry. The piece notes the NTNU origins of the technology and support from Innovation Norway and the Research Council of Norway.
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Founder asthma to sensors in fifteen factories
Shifter traces the founding story: Geir Kulia's chronic asthma as the personal motivation behind building a dust-monitoring company. The piece counts more than fifteen factory deployments and outlines plans for European expansion.
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Elkem collaboration on industrial PM sensors
Norway's national TV news covers our collaboration with Elkem on real-time particulate-matter sensors for furnace floors and material-handling areas — tying together air quality, worker safety, and operational decisions.
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Regional coverage of the Elkem PM-sensor work
The regional NRK arm covers the same Elkem collaboration with a Sørlandet angle — founder background, the health motivation behind the work, and the broader environmental implications of continuous PM monitoring.
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From automobiles to offshore wind
A GCE Node seminar write-up exploring how diagnostics built originally for EV powertrains transfer to offshore-wind reliability — the kind of cross-domain reliability work that underpins our dust-monitoring platform.
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On the verge of international success (EMNY scaling)
Shifter covers the company's participation in Innovation Norway's EMNY (Executive Marketing New York) programme — the scaling track for Norwegian startups making the jump to international markets.
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Case study on the Arpuro PM monitor
Arduino's case-study series details the partnership behind our PM sensor — built on the Arduino MKR platform, with self-cleaning intake, multiple connectivity options, and a roadmap that takes the product beyond Norway.
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An example to follow on organisational diversity
Innoventus Sør writes up the company's diversity-focused organisational design work — done in collaboration with Innoventus Sør, GCE NODE, and 07 Sør — as a model for other early-stage Norwegian deeptech teams.
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One million-kroner in StudENT grant for eight student founders
NTB covers the Research Council of Norway's StudENT-programme grants — including a NOK 1 million award that bridged the team's transition from a university project to a real business. The earliest piece of coverage in this archive.