Video Introduction

Watch this video for an introduction to our analyzer.

Testimonials

Dr. Franz Rohrer

FZ Jülich

“I would never have believed before that such precision and time resolution would be possible. And for 10 channels at the same time. Not to believe.”

Dr. Christoph Hüglin

NABEL / Empa

“The MIRO laser spectrometer for NO2 operated at the high-alpine site Jungfraujoch performs very well. High sensitivity, precision and reliability combined with the low maintenance makes this instrument perfect for our activities at this remote location.”

Prof. Nicolas Brüggemann

University Bonn and FZ Jülich

“We use an 8-component analyzer from MIRO Analytical and are very satisfied with the performance of the analyzer. The precision for the different components can easily compete with the top values available on the market so far, and that for all eight components in one instrument. This really is a milestone in the field of laser-based gas analyzers.”

Dr. Jörg Sintermann

AWEL – Kanton Zurich

“The MIRO MGA10-GP has the ability to measure 10 different gases at once in high quality. It is hence a great tool for the source apportionment of air pollutant and greenhouse gas emissions. For that purpose we operate it in our mobile lab and in air quality monitoring stations.”

Dr. Franz Rohrer

FZ Jülich

“I would never have believed before that such precision and time resolution would be possible. And for 10 channels at the same time. Not to believe.”

Dr. Christoph Hüglin

NABEL / Empa

“The MIRO laser spectrometer for NO2 operated at the high-alpine site Jungfraujoch performs very well. High sensitivity, precision and reliability combined with the low maintenance makes this instrument perfect for our activities at this remote location.”

Prof. Nicolas Brüggemann

University Bonn and FZ Jülich

“We use an 8-component analyzer from MIRO Analytical and are very satisfied with the performance of the analyzer. The precision for the different components can easily compete with the top values available on the market so far, and that for all eight components in one instrument. This really is a milestone in the field of laser-based gas analyzers.”

Dr. Jörg Sintermann

AWEL – Kanton Zurich

“The MIRO MGA10-GP has the ability to measure 10 different gases at once in high quality. It is hence a great tool for the source apportionment of air pollutant and greenhouse gas emissions. For that purpose we operate it in our mobile lab and in air quality monitoring stations.”

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Advantages of choosing MIRO

Our technology has significant advantages over conventional gas analysis solutions

All in one

Measure up to 10 gases in one device

Customizable

Various combinations of gases

Compact

Suitable for mobile applications

Precise

High precision up to 5 ppt even for low concentrations

Fast

High speed gas analysis up to 10 Hz

Direct

Direct measurement of all compounds with a single measurement principle

Upcoming Events

Meet us at one of the upcoming trade shows or conferences.

EGU 2024
04/14/2024

MIRO Analytical will be an exhibitor at the Annual General Assembly of the EGU in Vienna form 14th to 19th April 2024. See us at our booth #12!

EGU 2024
ICOS Science Conference 2024
09/10/2024

The 6th ICOS Science Conference will be held from 10th to 12th of September 2024 in Versailles, France and online around the world.

AGU Fall Meeting 2024
12/09/2024

Meet MIRO at the American Geophysical Union (AGU) Fall Meeting 2024 from 9-13 December 2024 in Washington, D.C., USA

AGU Fall Meeting

About us

We provide authorities, scientists and companies with powerful tools to monitor and report on air pollution and greenhouse gases.

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Awards and Partners

MIRO Analytical received support from and is collaborating with a number of well-known national and international organizations 

We have received funding from the European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme under Grant Agreement No 945842.