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  1. Field Tool to Measure Defects in Chicken Breast via Microwave Dielectric Properties

    SBC: COMPASS TECHNOLOGY GROUP, LLC            Topic: 85

    In recent years the poultry industry has focused on detecting and eliminating meat quality disorderssuch as wood-breast white-striping and spaghetti-meat. The current industry method for detectionin a production environment is a manual technician-based scoring method that provides unknownaccuracy and limited speed. We propose a method to detect these meat quality disorders in chickenbreast fillets ...

    SBIR Phase I 2023 Department of Agriculture
  2. GeoFire Real-Time Wildfire Alert System

    SBC: MICRO-PRECISION TECHNOLOGIES, INC.            Topic: 81

    The program objective is to build test and deploy the GeoFire Real-Time Wildfire Alert System(WAS) to definitively answer where a wildfire is right now and where it is heading next. This isaccomplished by using a high-density sensor network to track the location and growth of individualwildfire cells in real time. The GeoFire WAS is designed for exceptionally reliable operation:accurate fire detec ...

    SBIR Phase I 2023 Department of Agriculture
  3. Development of Compact, Low-cost Mass Spectrometers for Autonomous, in Situ Monitoring of Water, Soil, and Air Quality

    SBC: IONICSCALE LLC            Topic: 84

    Mass spectrometers the gold standard for chemical analysis with wide ranging applications butare unfortunately limited in deployment by their high cost size weight and power. Currentportable instruments are ~$100k the size of a small suitcase and operate for only a few hours ona single charge. We have invented a patent-pending ion trap geometry with key benefits overexisting designs including the ...

    SBIR Phase I 2023 Department of Agriculture
  4. RUTE Foundation: SUNTRACKER. Low LCOE, High-Clearance, Pole-Mounted, Cable-Stayed, Cattle-Grade Agrivoltaics.

    SBC: Rute Foundation Systems, Incorported            Topic: 86

    RUTE SUNTRACKER (RST) is a new hardware solution that supports PV solar above cattlepasture. RST is a cable-stayed pole-mounted high-clearance solar tracker system. High-clearancesolar saves rangeland saves water and increases farm income especially important for smallranches where income has decreased below sustainable levels due to climate stress. RST addressesUSDA Strategic Goal 1: Combat Clima ...

    SBIR Phase I 2023 Department of Agriculture
  5. Accelerated cellulosic ethanol production using continuous cascade fermentation and engineered thermophilic bacteria

    SBC: TERRAGIA BIOFUEL INC            Topic: 88

    Project Summary - Enchi SBIR Application to the USDA October 2022Title: Accelerated cellulosic ethanol production using continuous cascade fermentation andengineered thermophilic bacteria.Project Directors: Christopher D. Herring (PD) Lee R. Lynd (Co-PD).Enchi Corp. aims to develop consolidated bioprocessing (CBP) for conversion of cellulosicbiomass into fuels and chemicals at low cost and without ...

    SBIR Phase I 2023 Department of Agriculture
  6. Advanced Grid Interactive Load Efficiency (AGILE)

    SBC: COMMUNITY ENERGY LABS INC            Topic: 86

    PROJECTSUMMARY Title: AdvancedGrid-InteractiveLoadEfficiency(AGILE) PD: BarhamTanyaA Institution:CommunityEnergyLabsINC Policiesnationwidearetargetingrapidadoptionofgrid-integratedbuildingstrategiestime-varying electricitypricesbuildingelectrificationandresiliency.Butadvocatesworrythattop-down innovationleavessmallerandmorevulnerablecommunitiesbehind. Thisprojectbringsaffordable gridconnectivityto ...

    SBIR Phase II 2023 Department of Agriculture
  7. Decorative Architectural Panels from Agricultural Byproducts

    SBC: FORMOLOGY, INC.            Topic: 88

    PROJECT SUMMARYProject SummaryProposed study is in response to the USDA NIFA SBIR Phase II Topic Area 8.8 "Biofuels andBiobased Products." Formology specializes in the innovation manufacture commercializationand sale of specialty wood and natural fiber panels for architecture and design/build markets; andwould like to meet the demands of the architecture and design (A&D) industries forenvironmenta ...

    SBIR Phase II 2023 Department of Agriculture
  8. Phase II: Redesigning Floriculture Marketplace & Inventory Management Tools for Small Produce Farms to Increase Accessibility and Reduce Cost

    SBC: Rooted Farmers, LLC            Topic: 812

    PROPOSAL ABSTRACTPhase II: Redesigning Floriculture Marketplace & Inventory Management Tools for SmallProduce Farms to Increase Accessibility and Reduce CostPD/PIs: Amelia Ihlo Annika Martell Justine McFarlandBackground: Rooted Farmers has developed a dynamic online platform that provides broadregional market access across wholesale and retail channels for small- and mid-sized farms. Ourcurrent pl ...

    SBIR Phase II 2023 Department of Agriculture
  9. Building sustainable food systems: edible 3D nanofiber scaffold solutions for cell-cultured meat

    SBC: CYTONEST, INC.            Topic: 85

    In the coming decades cell-cultured meat is expected to play a significant role in the developmentof sustainable climate-friendly food systems to feed the growing population. Analysis of beefproduction finds that switching from conventional to cultured beef production could result in a 95%reduction in land use and 92% reduction in carbon footprint. However to realize these impacts newinnovations i ...

    STTR Phase I 2023 Department of Agriculture
  10. Novel Mold Technology for Scaled Manufacturing of High Performance Composite Hypersonic Thermal Protection Systems

    SBC: Atomic-6, Inc.            Topic: DLA23A003

    The Defense Department is working hard on developing both hypersonic offensive and defensive capabilities. But in the immediate future, one of the most important areas to be developed is increasing the capacity at which such systems can be produced, said Gillian Bussey, director of the Joint Hypersonics Transition Office.                Atomic-6 was founded to solve a problem that the ...

    STTR Phase I 2023 Department of DefenseDefense Logistics Agency
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