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  1. Autonomous harvester for cilantro with bunching and tying capability

    SBC: PADMA AGROBOTICS LLC            Topic: 813

    This project aims to develop an automated robotic harvester for cilantro and other specialty cropsthat are harvested in bunches. Currently this is a labor-intensive task that takes up to 50% of totalcosts. Automating this task would mean reducing OPEX for farms by 40%-50% and moreimportantly tackling the huge labor shortage currently affecting the agricultural sector. This willpermit to grow produ ...

    SBIR Phase I 2023 Department of Agriculture
  2. HERMES: Humanitarian Emergency Response Messenger of Essential Supplies drone payload attachment

    SBC: HYDRONALIX INC            Topic: 86

    HERMES: Humanitarian Emergency Response Messenger of Essential Supplies drone payloadattachmentPI: Anthony C. MulliganSmall business: Hydronalix Green Valley AZMore than 95% of U.S. land area is classified as rural but home to just 19% of the population.Rural communities face geographic and demographic obstacles in responding to and preparing forextreme events such as hurricanes tornadoes and floo ...

    SBIR Phase I 2023 Department of Agriculture
  3. Improved Fire Shelter for Wildland Firefighters

    SBC: Miller Scientific Inc.            Topic: 81

    Project SummaryTitle:Improved Fire Shelter for Wildland FirefightersPI:Steve MillerInstitution:Miller Scientific Inc. (MSI)Problem or Opportunity:Wildland firefighters work in difficult and dangerous conditions tosave lives structures and natural resources.In emergencies firefighters protect themselvesinside the M2002 fire shelter.This shelter weighs 4.4 lbs. and is carried below their pack wherei ...

    SBIR Phase I 2022 Department of Agriculture
  4. PracticeCom Training for Rural Communities` Emergency Workers

    SBC: INXSOL LLC            Topic: 86

    ProjectSummary/AbstractTheCOVID19pandemichashighlightedtheneedtomodernizethecountry'sfirstrespondertrainingmethods.Forfirstresponders-firefightersspecifically-livetraininghasbeensuspendedvirtualtrainingisbeingattempted-sortofcobbledtogether.Ruralcommunitiesrepresenting80%ofthefirefightercommunityareimpactedbythesechangesintraining.Thereisavitalneedforfirefightersandfirst-respondingagenciestoeffect ...

    SBIR Phase I 2021 Department of Agriculture
  5. Near-real-time potential control location and strategy planning tool for wildland fire management

    SBC: HANGAR ALPHA LLC            Topic: 81

    Hangar Alpha LLC is developing Cornea in consultation with federal state county and localresponders.Cornea is a data service for wildland fire planning response and recovery. We applydata science to the management of wildfires by combining real-time situational awareness withpredictive analytics to inform where people should be so we can save lives and reduce costs. Cornea advocates for relevant d ...

    SBIR Phase I 2021 Department of Agriculture
  6. New Mixing-Technology, Scalable, Low-Energy-Input Photobioreactors For Greatly Increased Algal Growth Rates And Yields

    SBC: Algoma Algal Biotechnology LLC            Topic: 8699999999999999

    A unique patent-pending technology has been invented that dramatically increases fluid mixingin tubular photobioreactors (PBRs). This design called "Growth Enhancing Mixing Spectrum"(GEMS) creates eddies that generate efficient transverse fluid flow across PBR tubes usingvery low mean flow rates and thus very low input energies. We will test this mixing strategy forthe first time on growth rates a ...

    SBIR Phase I 2020 Department of Agriculture
  7. Using Renewable Energy to Make Tilapia Production Financially Viable for Small Farms

    SBC: Arizona Green (Division of TeachSharp LLC)            Topic: 812

    Using Renewable Energy to Make Tilapia Production Financially Viable for Small FarmsInvestigator: Fox W.S. Institution: Arizona Green (Div. of Teach Sharp LLC) Elfrida AZMaking production of tilapia (and other warm-water fish) financially viable and sustainable on asmall-farm scale depends on several factors. The number-one constraint is the need to maintaino o tropical water temperatures (70 to 1 ...

    SBIR Phase I 2019 Department of Agriculture
  8. InfinitPipe®: On-Site Manufactured Joint-Less Pipe

    SBC: Quakewrap, Inc.            Topic: 84

    In the 4th quarter of 2017 QuakeWrap® Inc. (QW) received the Phase I grant from the USDepartment of Agriculture (USDA) / National Food and Agriculture (NIFA) under its SmallBusiness Innovation and Research (SBIR) Program for improvement and agricultural/irrigationapplications of its InfinitPipe® technology.The new technology offers an economical pipe that can be built in urban and rural areas al ...

    SBIR Phase II 2019 Department of Agriculture
  9. Culturally Aware Entrepreneurial Education

    SBC: Independent Platform, LLC            Topic: 86

    This proposal is a response to the Rural and Community Development needs outlined in the RFP to focus on efforts needed to enhance human capital development, build earnings capacity, increase labor force participation and/or promote job creation to the most vulnerable populations in rural communities. The Navajo community drastically underperforms the nation in creation of businesses and jobs for ...

    SBIR Phase I 2018 Department of Agriculture
  10. InfinitPipe: An Economically Sustainable Pipe for Agricultural Use

    SBC: Quakewrap, Inc.            Topic: 84

    For centuries, pipes have been manufactured in short (20-30 ft long) segments and trucked to the jobsite where they are assembled to create a long pipeline. This technique is inefficient as the pipes tend to leak at the joints and there is significant cost associated with delivering voluminous pipe segments. Furthermore, pipes made with steel or concrete corrode and have a short service life.The g ...

    SBIR Phase I 2017 Department of Agriculture
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