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A $3.5M Research Chair to Remediate Québec’s Soil and Groundwater

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INRS and its partners join forces to develop sustainable solutions to a critical environmental challenge

QUÉBEC CITY, July 15, 2026 /CNW/ – The Institut national de la recherche scientifique (INRS), in collaboration with the Ministère de l’Environnement, de la Lutte contre les changements climatiques, de la Faune et des Parcs (MELCCFP), announces a new industrial research chair for the in situ treatment of soil and groundwater contaminated by persistent and emerging pollutants. The initiative, launched with the support of TechnoRem, a subsidiary of ABS, aims to address one of Québec’s most pressing environmental challenges: the sustainable remediation of contaminated sites.

A key environmental issue

Contaminated soil and groundwater are a considerable environmental liability for Québec. Municipalities, government agencies, and developers must contend with complex contamination issues, emerging pollutants, and limited–particularly financial–resources. In situ treatment technologies, which allow decontamination to proceed directly on site, offer an ecological, cost‑effective, and context‑appropriate solution.

Under the leadership of Professor Richard Martel, a recognized expert in hydrogeology, the Chair’s team will develop new knowledge and strategies to improve in situ treatment methods and identify new applications.

“In today’s environmental context, in situ decontamination of soil and groundwater is critically important. The easiest sites to decontaminate are already being treated, but persistent contaminants–buried deep underground or located beneath infrastructure–are stubbornly hard to get at and remove. With this Chair, we aim to address Québec’s needs by working with industry to develop innovative and sustainable approaches capable of treating these pollutants directly at the source.”
 — Richard Martel, INRS Professor and Holder of the Industrial Research Chair in In Situ treatment of soil and groundwater contaminated by persistent and emerging pollutants 

The Research Chair will receive $3.5 million in funding from MELCCFP and ABS‑TechnoRem over the next five years.

An exciting partnership for the advancement of knowledge

The Chair brings together professors, engineers, and field specialists around a common goal: accelerating the development of workable and effective in situ decontamination solutions adapted to Québec’s realities.

At INRS’s Centre Eau Terre Environnement, a multidisciplinary team will leverage its expertise in site remediation, environmental biotechnology, industrial bioprocesses, modelling, and engineering in collaboration with other universities, including Polytechnique Montréal and UQAT (Université du Québec en Abitibi-Témiscamingue). The partnership with TechnoRem adds vital operational expertise to test and validate new solutions under real‑world conditions and support their transfer to end‑users.

“In situ decontamination is essential for rehabilitating polluted sites and ensuring they can be used safely. For over 35 years, our commitment has been to improve quality of life for Quebecers. This new Chair is a reflection of our pride and our drive to innovate. With the vision and expertise of our partners, we will strengthen Québec’s leadership in remediation solutions and continue to develop cutting‑edge approaches to meet tomorrow’s challenges.”
 — Jean‑Marc Lauzon, principal director, ABS‑TechnoRem

Research activities will follow a complete development pathway: laboratory research, intermediate‑scale testing in 2D and 3D sand tanks, and then pilot‑scale field trials. The Chair is committed to driving innovation in in situ treatment.

Tackling the most worrisome contaminants

The research will focus on substances of particular concern, including per‑ and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS), polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs), petroleum hydrocarbons, dioxins, furans, perchlorates, brominated flame retardants, plasticizers, and selected pharmaceutical products. These contaminants enter the environment following accidental spills or as a result of earlier industrial practices.

They are persistent and toxic to human health and ecosystems and require treatment methods adapted to Québec’s colder climate and the remoteness of some of its treatment sites.

Big benefits for Québec

Treating contaminants directly at the source will sustainably reduce Québec’s environmental liability while avoiding offloading the problem to landfill sites. Less excavation and transportation of contaminated soil will also reduce greenhouse gas emissions and related nuisances.

Local communities will enjoy reduced exposure risk without need for relocation and with no disruption to surface activities. Economically, the Chair will contribute to the development of a Québec in situ treatment industry while fostering innovation and creating specialized jobs, particularly in remote regions.

“Implementation of the 2023–2029 Action Plan under the Soil Protection and Contaminated Land Rehabilitation Policy marks a decisive milestone for Québec. Land decontamination and redevelopment are strategic and essential priorities in efforts to revitalize our communities. The industrial research chair in in situ treatment will play a decisive role in this regard by accelerating innovation, strengthening Québec expertise, deploying sustainable solutions adapted to our environment, and achieving the Action Plan’s objective of increasing the number of sites rehabilitated through in situ technologies.”
 — Marie Andrée Vézina, Director, Soil Protection and Industrial Remediation Branch, MELCCFP

“This funding reflects the Ministry’s confidence in INRS and in the work it has entrusted us to carry out. Backed by an exceptional team, recognized expertise in sustainable site remediation, and strong research partnerships with collaborators across sectors, we are accelerating the development of solutions that address Québec’s needs. This Chair strengthens our Centre, brings research, engineering, and industry closer together, and aligns fully with the mission of INRS: putting science to work for Québec’s economic, social, and cultural development”
 — Louis‑César Pasquier, Director, Eau Terre Environnement Research Centre, INRS

INRS will also play a central role in training the next generation of scientists to meet the growing need for sustainable decontamination.

The Chair is aligned with the MELCCFP’s 2023–2029 Action Plan, which seeks to foster innovation and sustainable rehabilitation methods.

About INRS  

INRS is an academic institution dedicated exclusively to research and graduate training in strategic niches in Québec. For 55 years it has contributed to the economic, social and cultural development of Québec. INRS is the Canadian leader in research intensity. The school is made up of four interdisciplinary research and training centres located in Québec City, Montréal, Laval, and Varennes, which focus on the following strategic areas: Eau Terre Environnement, Énergie Matériaux Télécommunications, Urbanisation Culture Société, and Armand-Frappier Santé Biotechnologie. Its community includes more than 1,500 students, postdoctoral fellows, faculty, and staff. 

About the MELCCFP

The Ministère de l’Environnement, de la Lutte contre les changements climatiques, de la Faune et des Parcs (MELCCFP) is responsible for protecting the environment, ensuring the conservation and enhancement of biodiversity, and playing a leading role in climate action and the transition to a low-carbon future. Through a sustainable development approach, the Ministry contributes to addressing Québec’s key environmental, social, and economic challenges.

About TechnoRem

Founded in 1996, TechnoRem brings together approximately 50 specialized professionals and technicians whose expertise spans geology, hydrogeology, water resource management, water treatment, civil engineering, mechanical and process engineering, geochemistry, mathematical modelling, and the characterization and remediation of contaminated sites.

Driven by scientific rigour and a passion for innovation, TechnoRem supports a diverse clientele in meeting complex environmental and sustainability challenges through forward-looking, tailored solutions. The company provides consulting, design, and implementation services for integrated solutions in environmental remediation engineering, as well as the management, conservation, and protection of groundwater resources. Its work is underpinned by a strong understanding of subsurface systems and a commitment to innovation.

Since joining Groupe ABS in 2022, TechnoRem has gained access to an extensive pool of specialized expertise in geosciences, materials engineering, and industrial hygiene, further strengthening its ability to deliver comprehensive solutions to environmental challenges.

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Apaluma Announces $5.55 Million Seed Funding to Scale Unified Government Data Platform

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ALBUQUERQUE, N.M., July 21, 2026 /PRNewswire/ — Apaluma, which transforms fragmented regulatory records into a unified ecosystem, today announced the closing of its $5.55 million seed funding round led by Crosslink Capital and Kickstart, co-led by Haven Ventures and Overwater Ventures, with Orange DAO and NM Vintage Fund as additional pre-seed and seed investors.

Government agencies hold the data that shapes daily life: Permits, regulations, and environmental records are all public records. Most of it sits in PDFs, scanned ledgers, and incompatible databases. It exists, but no one can use it. Apaluma transforms fragmented regulatory records into one connected ecosystem.

The records become searchable, secure, mapped to real-world locations, and governed by each agency’s own rules. The platform is purpose-built for the full regulatory life cycle and serves analysts, scientists, and regulators who need answers in hours, not weeks.

“With Apaluma, every record — from filing to enforcement — lives in one connected system,” said Apaluma founder and CEO Alicia J. Keyes. “That unification expedites permitting, speeds up FOIA requests, streamlines agency operations, and makes the regulatory life cycle of a location coherent and actionable.”

“We invest in founders who understand a problem from the inside,” said Gabby Contro of Crosslink Capital. “Alicia ran economic development for the state of New Mexico. She has sat at the nexus of sustainability and development. That firsthand insight is what convinced us that Apaluma can solve this long-fragmented problem for regulators and businesses.”

For more information, visit www.apaluma.com.

FAQ

What environmental data does Apaluma work with?

Government agencies hold the world’s most critical data sets around air, water, energy, and waste — data that shapes daily life via permits, regulations, environmental records, and public filings.

How does Apaluma unify government environmental data?

Apaluma links every facility, permit, violation, and record by meaning through data ontology, not just by keyword, so queries surface the full regulatory picture of a location.

How does Apaluma handle environmental data digitization?

Apaluma ingests decades of scanned PDFs, classifying and normalizing records into structured intelligence. The platform also connects legacy systems without rip-and-replace, so agency data stays where it lives.

Can Apaluma support a public environmental data project?

In New Mexico, the Apaluma platform ingested every public document the New Mexico Environment Department has ever filed, normalized it, and made the entire archive searchable from a single interface, with cited sources on every answer.

Does Apaluma work with air pollution data, pollution data, and air quality data for government agencies?

The platform connects monitoring feeds and sensor data to decades of permitting context on a single dashboard, unifying siloed state, federal, city, and county records into maps, charts, and dashboards in one place.

Does Apaluma offer water-quality data solutions?

Apaluma is used daily by permit reviewers, compliance officers, and water-quality analysts — all without hallucinated facts or untraceable claims.

For more information:
matthewmurray@cozen.com

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Chamber of Commerce, Industries and Agriculture of Panama Launches 2027 Trade Expo Platform to Drive Foreign Investment and Regional Growth

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Four co-located exhibitions will connect global buyers, investors and companies across trade, logistics, energy and technology.

PANAMA CITY, July 16, 2026 /PRNewswire/ — The Chamber of Commerce, Industries and Agriculture of Panama (CCIAP) has launched its 2027 trade exhibition platform, positioning Panama as a strategic gateway for U.S. and global companies seeking access to Latin America, the Caribbean and the Andean region.

EXPOCOMER, EXPO LOGÍSTICA PANAMÁ, EXPO ELÉCTRICA INTERNACIONAL – PANAMÁ and EXPO TECH will take place April 6-8, 2027, at the Panama Convention Center in Amador. The three-day program is expected to attract more than 20,000 visitors, including buyers, exhibitors and trade missions from over 30 countries.

The platform is designed to accelerate cross-border transactions, expand market access for Panamanian and international companies, and support investment and job creation in high-growth sectors

“Panama offers an ideal environment for building high-impact partnerships and developing sustainable solutions for the Latin American market,” said Aurelio Barría Pino, president of CCIAP. “These exhibitions are powerful economic platforms that generate business opportunities, commercial transactions and employment.”

The four events will bring together decision-makers across global commerce, multimodal transportation, supply chains, infrastructure, energy efficiency, renewable energy, artificial intelligence, cybersecurity and digital transformation. The agenda will include business matchmaking, commercial showcases, executive networking and specialized forums focused on innovation and regional competitiveness.

Gustavo Taft, president of CCIAP’s Organizing Committee for Exhibitions and Events, said the initiative formally activates an international sales and promotion platform for Panama. Sustainability and environmentally responsible innovation will be central to the 2027 program.

The launch brought together senior government officials, business leaders, diplomats and representatives of multilateral financial institutions, including the Inter-American Development Bank, CAF – Development Bank of Latin America and the Caribbean, and the Central American Bank for Economic Integration.

CCIAP also highlighted World of Coffee Panama 2026, scheduled for October 23-25, when the event will be held in Latin America and in a coffee-producing country for the first time.

MEDIA CONTACT: María Eugenia Grimaldo Araúz | megrimaldo@panacamara.org | +507 207-3420, Lorena Espinosa | lespinosa@panacamara.org

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VARON Shares Summer Respiratory Wellness Tips and Introduces Seasonal Savings on Oxygen Solutions

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LOS ANGELES, July 16, 2026 /PRNewswire/ — Summer is a season for outdoor activities, family gatherings and travel, but rising temperatures, humidity and changing air conditions can create challenges for individuals focused on respiratory wellness. VARON is sharing practical tips to help oxygen users stay prepared, comfortable and confident while enjoying the activities that matter most.

For people who use supplemental oxygen, planning ahead can make summer routines easier. From outdoor walks and family visits to road trips and vacations, choosing the best oxygen concentrator and preparing for changing weather conditions can help support a more active lifestyle.

Understanding Summer Conditions and Breathing Comfort

Hot temperatures can make outdoor activities feel more demanding. Planning activities during cooler parts of the day, taking regular breaks and staying hydrated are simple ways to stay comfortable during warmer months.

Humidity and seasonal air changes can also affect outdoor comfort. Checking local weather conditions, choosing suitable environments and preparing necessary supplies before leaving home can help individuals make informed decisions about daily activities.

For those who travel or spend more time outdoors during summer, portable oxygen concentrators can provide greater flexibility. Lightweight designs, rechargeable batteries and easy-to-use features allow users to maintain their routines while having access to their prescribed oxygen support.

Practical Summer Tips for Oxygen Users

To enjoy a more comfortable summer, oxygen users can consider:

Planning outdoor activities during cooler times of the dayTaking regular rest breaks when neededKeeping indoor spaces cool and well-ventilatedChecking oxygen equipment and battery levels before outingsPreparing backup power options for longer activities or travel

Having reliable equipment ready can provide additional confidence for everyday errands, family visits and seasonal adventures.

VARON Highlights Portable Oxygen Solutions for Active Living

VARON offers a range of portable and home oxygen concentrators designed to support different lifestyles. With lightweight designs, battery options and practical features, VARON oxygen solutions are created for users who want greater flexibility at home and on the go.

A featured summer option is the VARON VP-8G Super Bundle, designed for users who value mobility and extended usage. The all-in-one package includes:

VP-8G Oxygen Concentrator with standard accessoriesOne extra batteryBattery charging dock for separate battery chargingCar charger

The VP-8G Super Bundle helps users stay prepared for daily errands, outdoor activities, travel and seasonal walks with additional power and essential accessories included.

The bundle is available for a limited-time offer.

VARON Summer Sale Offers Seasonal Savings

To help customers prepare for summer respiratory wellness, VARON is offering limited-time savings across its product range:

18% OFF sitewide during the Summer SaleSpecial offers available on selected oxygen concentrators and accessories

Customers can explore VARON’s portable and home oxygen concentrators while taking advantage of seasonal savings designed to make oxygen support more accessible.

Enjoy a More Comfortable Summer

Summer is a time for connection, exploration and meaningful experiences. With thoughtful preparation, healthy routines and reliable oxygen solutions, individuals can continue enjoying outdoor activities, travel and everyday moments with greater confidence.

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About VARON

VARON develops portable and home oxygen concentrators designed to provide convenient respiratory support solutions worldwide. Through practical designs, reliable performance and user-focused technology, VARON helps customers find oxygen solutions that support mobility, comfort and everyday living.

Media Contact:
VARON Oxygen Concentrator
Email: support@varoninc.com 
Website: https://varoninc.com/

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