NevadaNano’s MPS™ Flammable Gas Sensor Integrated into Blackline Safety’s New G8 Portable Gas Detector

NevadaNano and Blackline Safety G8 Portable Gas Detector

Advanced MPS™ Sensing Powers Blackline Safety’s Next-Gen Gas Detection

Reno, Nevada — February 10, 2026 — NevadaNano, a global leader in advanced gas sensing and automated emissions monitoring technologies, today announced that its MPS™ Flammable Gas Sensor is being used in Blackline Safety’s newly launched G8, the company’s next-generation connected gas detection and safety wearable. 

Built for demanding industrial environments, the G8 enables organizations to see where workers are, confirm they are safe, and connect them to live support in critical moments. By integrating NevadaNano’s MPS™ sensing technology, Blackline Safety continues to advance the capabilities of its portable gas detection platform, building on the success of its market-leading G7 device. 

The G8 introduces meaningful advancements across gas detection, lone worker protection, and real-time communication—further strengthening Blackline Safety’s connected worker ecosystem. Key enhancements include improved location accuracy for consistent worker visibility, expanded capabilities within the Blackline Live platform, and usability upgrades designed specifically for industrial workers wearing personal protective equipment (PPE). 

“The launch of the G8 marks a major milestone for Blackline Safety and a significant evolution in connected safety, building on the success of our market-leading G7 platform,” said Christine Gillies, Chief Marketing Officer at Blackline Safety. “The G8 represents a significant evolution in connected safety, designed to make workers’ jobs easier, safer, and more productive by providing real-time site awareness, clear visibility into worker location and status, and seamless communication when it matters most. Our long-term collaboration with NevadaNano has supported this innovation by enabling advanced sensing capabilities that align with Blackline’s vision for next-generation safety solutions.” 

NevadaNano’s MPS™ (Molecular Property Spectrometer™) Flammable Gas Sensor is designed for safety-critical applications where accuracy, durability, and long-term stability are essential. The solid-state, MEMS-based sensor provides reliable and accurate flammable gas detection. It is immune to poisoning and saturation, does not drift,  accurately detects more than a dozen flammable gases, and has a 15-year sensor life. 

“The NevadaNano team is extremely supportive of Blackline Safety’s continued innovation and leadership in connected safety,” said Gary Collins, Vice President of Sales & Marketing at NevadaNano. “We’re proud to see our MPS™ sensing technology powering the G7 today and being further advanced in the groundbreaking new G8. Blackline continues to push the boundaries of what’s possible, and we value the long-term partnership that enables this progress.” 

The collaboration between NevadaNano and Blackline Safety reflects a shared commitment to protecting workers through advanced technology, data-driven insights, and reliable performance in real-world conditions. 

About NevadaNano
NevadaNano provides safety and climate solutions for many of the world’s largest corporations, with innovative multi-gas sensing products and continuous IIoT monitoring systems for detecting, quantifying, and reducing gas emissions.

About Blackline Safety
Blackline Safety is a technology leader driving innovation in the industrial workforce through IoT (Internet of Things). With connected safety devices and predictive analytics, Blackline enables companies to drive towards zero safety incidents and improved operational performance. Blackline provides wearable devices, personal and area gas monitoring, cloud-connected software and data analytics to meet demanding safety challenges and enhance overall productivity for organizations with customers in more than 75 countries. Armed with cellular and satellite connectivity, Blackline provides a lifeline to tens of thousands of people, having reported over 300 billion data-points and initiated over eight million emergency alerts. For more information, visit BlacklineSafety.com. 

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