Insplorion Receives Order From Major U.S. Space Company for Hydrogen Detectors

Insplorion has received an order of approx. 180 kSEK from one of the largest US space companies to deliver Insplorion NPS-P2 detectors.

Insplorion Receives Order From Major U.S. Space Company for Hydrogen Detectors

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