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The MultispeQ instruments link to an Android device via Bluetooth then uploads the data to the PhotosynQ cloud-based platform instantly. The MultispeQ (hand-held sensor device) combines the functionality of a handheld fluorometer, a chlorophyll meter, a bench-top spectrometer into a modifiable scientific tool that brings laboratory quality measurements to field applications.

One of the current tools used on the PhotosynQ platform is the MultispeQ v1.0 There are no licenses or hidden costs, the platform is free to use with equipment compatible to open source, and is by industry standards extremely cost-effective compared with any other device on the market that pales in comparison to PhotosynQ. If you want to understand anything that conducts photosynthesis and interacts with the planet directly, PhotosynQ can help you conduct the research and measure the complex parameters required to truly understand what is happening. Photosynq is a tool for any environmental industry you can think of. Open science will enable more people to participate, which in return will enable projects which cannot normally be accomplished with the current scientific approaches will ultimately lead to better science and education. An open source scientific endeavour that will enable current generations to collect baseline references for future generations to develop technologies we can’t currently imagine and engage management practices of the natural world that embrace holistic principals based on scientific understanding. This peer to peer platform allows for global interindustry collaboration to extend our understanding of natural systems at unprecedented speed.
