Research - Haifa, Haifa District, Israel
OlfaGuard (https://www.olfaguard.com/) is a bio-nanotech startup in food safety developing an E-nose capable of smelling pathogens on food.OlfaGuard is in the R&D phase of building specific target sensors based on licensed technology based on four patents from the Technion (http://www.technion.ac.il/en/) and Professor Hossam Haick (http://lnbd.technion.ac.il/) that can identify Microbial Volatile Organic Compounds (MVOC). We have been able to identify the different MVOC'S of Salmonella and E.coli with our sensors in the Lab and we have identified the pathogens on food samples. Financial Information:Fund raised: $400,000 pre-seed from Takwin (http://takwinlabs.com/). Customer Problem & Target Market:The food industry needs to detect pathogens on food in a fast and affordable manner. The current solutions are time consuming and needs complicated Lab procedures. The food safety testing market reached 10.5 billion $ in 2014 and will worth 17.16 billion by 2021 with a with a five year compound annual growth (CAGR) of 5.3%. The pathogen detection segment in the food safety testing market is little more than 38% of that market. Product & Service:OlfaGuard will offer an E-nose that is specific-pathogen targeted and that doesn't need a professional personal nor a Lab. The E-nose can deliver accurate high specificity results in matter of minutes and in low cost. Our product helps prevent food poisoning. OlfaGuard will be targeting four segments of the food supply chain: slaughter houses\factories, food transport, food retailers, and restaurants\fast food.Competitors:The competitors utilize different technologies that ranges from traditional culture methods which is affordable but time consuming (72-96 hours) to methods for rapid detection mainly real time PCR which is fast but expensive. These methods are sophisticated, requires a lab and qualified laboratory technicians.
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