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ToxMate Water Multi-species Behavior Monitoring System
ToxMate: Real-time monitoring of water quality based on biological behavior, which is accurate and efficient, and suitable for all types of water bodies.
Type
Water quality monitoring equipment
Tags
Environmental quality monitoring and evaluation
Water quality monitoring
Image analysis technology
Marine animals
Ocean survey and monitoring
Automatically track
Solution maturity
Development / Pilot validation
Cooperation methods
Joint venture cooperation
Technology shares
Applicable industry
Water conservancy, environment and public facilities management
Applications
Water quality monitoring
Key innovations
The innovation of this product lies in the application of automatic animal behavior tracking technology to water quality monitoring. The ToxMate system analyzes the microscopic behaviors of various aquatic organisms in real time to achieve accurate and rapid response to water quality abnormalities and expand the detection range of pollutants.
Potential economic benefits
Through automation and multi-species behavior analysis, the system achieves low-maintenance, high-efficiency, and high-accuracy water quality monitoring, reduces operating costs, expands market applications, and improves customer value.
Potential climate benefits
By monitoring water quality abnormalities in real time, the ToxMate system can promote early pollution intervention and reduce the consumption of energy and chemicals for large-scale governance.
Solution supplier
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ViewPoint Beh Tech
ViewPoint Beh Tech
Use behavioral technology to gain insight into user and system patterns, optimize decision-making and improve efficiency.
France
Solution details

Founded in 1990, with a team size of about 11-50 people, it is the first automation company to realize automatic rodent tracking, and has always maintained a leading position in innovation, providing various equipment and functions. In 1997, the system's functions were extended to primate behavioral analysis, and in 2001, the ZebraLab device was developed in response to requirements for zebrafish larvae analysis. Soon after, it opened offices in North America and launched the first ZebraBox collaboration at Harvard University. In 2006, it opened an office in Shanghai, with services covering the world and distributors in Taiwan, Japan, South Korea, and Turkey.

Based on years of experience in tracking animal behavior, it has expanded its business and developed into an innovative technology company that conducts water quality monitoring based on observing the behavior of invertebrates, and provides customized water quality monitoring services to customers. Including monitoring of water quality, technical research on zebrafish and mice, etc. One of its research results is the ToxMate multi-species behavior monitoring system in water bodies.

The device is based on the behavioral tracking and analysis of small organisms in the water body to discover their abnormal activities and thereby characterize water quality problems. Its unique real-time image analysis technology can observe the tiniest behaviors of animals, making the entire monitoring process accurate and effective.

This technology has the following advantages:

Ø Adopt multiple animal behaviors at the same time to expand the detection range of pollutants

Ø Sustainable operation for 30 days without maintenance

Ø Fast response, data output every two minutes

Ø Real-time data transfer, supporting on-site analysis

Ø Automatic behavior tracking is different from manual observation in that consistent behavior is recorded every time, eliminating human uncertainty

The ToxMate water multi-species behavior monitoring system can be applied to industrial sewage, municipal sewage, drinking water, and natural water quality monitoring, but no relevant cases of this equipment have been provided yet.


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12:11:17, Nov 05, 2025
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