Clearing the air: Three SCV companies adapt purifier technologies to battle COVID-19
UltraVIolet Devices Inc.'s V-MAX air disinfection technology shown in an HVAC system. Courtesy

Clearing the air: Three SCV companies adapt purifier technologies to battle COVID-19

Years before the coronavirus pandemic forced the world to take shelter indoors, three Santa Clarita Valley companies were worried about the quality of air being breathed. When the pandemic hit,…

Using tried, true tech to fight the pandemic
A look at the UVDI-360 Room Sanitizer used to disinfect an operating room at Henry Mayo Newhall Hospital. PHOTO COURTESY ULTRAVIOLET DEVICES INC.

Using tried, true tech to fight the pandemic

Companies in every industry rely on innovation, especially those working in the medical field.  However when the pandemic hit, it was ironically a technology that’s been around for ages that’s…

Applied Companies recognized by Navy
Applied Companies representatives from Left, Greg Rogozinski, Program Manager, Steve Stanley, Vice President Operations & Engineering and Betsy Klinger, President, right, meet with United States Navy Captain Patrick Croley in their lobby in Valencia on Wednesday, September 19, 2018 as the Navy recognizes Applied Companies for their development of an environmental control unit. Dan Watson/The Signal

Applied Companies recognized by Navy

Applied Companies was recognized Wednesday by the U.S. Navy for passing a pre-production qualification test. The women-owned and Valencia-based company is the nation’s leading manufacturer of environmental control units for…

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