Media & Press

Featured in Forbes

“Agrifoodtech startup Hypercell Technologies– founded in 2021 with the goal of rapidly identifying, managing, and responding to biological contaminations – is beating the odds.”

 

“Governor Kathy Hochul today announced Hypercell Technologies … as the grand-prize winner of this year’s Grow-NY business competition,”

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Cornell chronicle

“Grow-NY is a food and agriculture startup challenge focused on enhancing the emerging food, beverage and agriculture innovation cluster in central New York, the Finger Lakes and the Southern Tier.”

“Salmonella and E. coli can be detected in 10 and 30 minutes, respectively. This tech is in a small testing box that can be kept on site at packaging and storage facilities to allow for contaminants to be discovered before product is shipped, thus dramatically reducing the amount of recalls a company has to perform.”

The Aladdin Analyzer

IndieBIo

“Why we invested: The world’s biggest meat, produce, and animal health companies take vast sums of money and light it on fire on a recurring basis. They don’t want to do this, but due to consistent shortcoming in pathogen detection no one has managed to avoid the steady recurrence of recall and herd losses. “

“Hypercell Technologies, a startup company developing new methods to control infectious diseases, has been named the 2024 Edwin Moore Family Agriculture Innovation Prize winner.”