MOENV and Experts Praise ACCUSENSING for Advancing Water Quality Testing
In response to the government's push for the national soil and water technology certification system, Accuesnsing Technology showcased its rapid heavy metal water quality detection at the "Soil and Groundwater Technology Certification System Promotion and Seminar" at National Chengchi University from March 15-16. Positive feedback came from Ya-Fen Wang, Deputy Director-General of the Environmental Protection Agency, as well as professionals and academics in the soil and groundwater field.

The Environmental Protection Agency launched the Environmental Technology Verification (ETV) system in 2021 to bolster quality environmental technologies and bolster confidence. This benefits domestic businesses entering global markets. The Soil and Groundwater Pollution Remediation Fund Management Association led ETV implementation in three stages, releasing guidelines for effectiveness certification. The event featured foreign experts sharing ETV experiences and domestic leaders offering insights, aiding Taiwan's integration with international practices.
During the results presentation, aside from showcasing 22 instances of "site completion remediation technology verification" and 2 instances of "technology effectiveness verification," ACCUSENSING Technology also demonstrated its strong capabilities in on-site heavy metal water quality screening. The rapid and real-time sensitivity of their sensing technology, along with their contributions to government initiatives and academic publications both domestically and internationally, garnered recognition from various sectors and left a profound impression. Deputy Director-General Ya-Fen Wang of the Environmental Protection Agency, after personally operating ACCUSENSING's MAS G1, not only was deeply impressed by the prowess of the domestic research and development team but also expressed admiration and approval for the product's potential to be promoted in the international market and adopted by international research teams for publication in international journals.
Domestic water quality heavy metal rapid screening was discussed between Professor Chihpin Huang and ACCUSENSING CEO Hans Chang. They believed MAS G1's rapid sensitivity and portability could trace pollution downstream. Professor Huang encouraged continued R&D for international market penetration.


ACCUSENSING aims to secure certifications in upcoming investigative verification and align with the international ETV system. With government backing, they seek global recognition, countering the dominance of sensors from Europe and the US, allowing Made In Taiwan's products to shine internationally