BOWLING GREEN, Ky. – A local Bowling Green business has formed an international partnership aimed at expanding operations and building a safer future through fiber-optic technology.
OgMentum ARK, which relocated to Bowling Green earlier this year, has partnered with the Dutch company United Fiber Sensing to create UFS ARK. Together, they’re developing sensors designed to detect hydrogen leaks. Hydrogen is an odorless, tasteless and colorless gas that can become combustible and dangerous.
Jake Weise, president of OgMentum ARK, said the partnership was a natural fit.
“That sensor by itself doesn’t do anything unless it’s connected to a system with an interrogator and other pieces to be able to measure that hydrogen and detect it,” Weise said. “That’s where we come in. OgMentum ARK, with U

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