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University of Canterbury Engineering Students Investigate Novel Way to Protect Our Borders From Biosecurity Threats

December 4th, 2020
Home > News > University of Canterbury Engineering Students Investigate Novel Way to Protect Our Borders From Biosecurity Threats

A group of engineering students from the University of Canterbury has worked with AgResearch scientist Mark McNeill to develop technology that can detect external contamination on shipping containers while not impacting on port operations.  A video documenting their project has been put together by the University of Canterbury.

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