Ultra-Fast COVID-19 Sensor Invented at Texas Tech Gets Boost Into International Markets
The startup launched by Gerardine “Gerri” Botte has received a $4 million investment.
Gerri Botte
Newswise A COVID-19 diagnostic tool invented at Texas Tech University is getting a big push into global markets.
EviroTech LLC announced today (May 7) a $4 million investment into the company by 1701 Ventures GmbH of Göttingen, Germany, which will allow EviroTech to complete the final design, production startup and market introduction of its Ultra-Fast COVID-19 detection sensor.
The Ultra-Fast COVID-19 detection sensor is a rapid and portable tool for COVID-19 diagnosis with the ability to sense the presence or absence of the virus SARS-CoV-2 in a saliva sample within seconds. The portability and speed of results makes this sensor a transformational diagnostic tool for rapid initial screening and continuous monitoring of an individual.
Ultra-Fast COVID-19 Sensor Invented at Texas Tech Gets Boost Into International Markets
The startup launched by Gerardine “Gerri” Botte has received a $4 million investment.
Gerri Botte
Newswise A COVID-19 diagnostic tool invented at Texas Tech University is getting a big push into global markets.
EviroTech LLC announced today (May 7) a $4 million investment into the company by 1701 Ventures GmbH of Göttingen, Germany, which will allow EviroTech to complete the final design, production startup and market introduction of its Ultra-Fast COVID-19 detection sensor.
The Ultra-Fast COVID-19 detection sensor is a rapid and portable tool for COVID-19 diagnosis with the ability to sense the presence or absence of the virus SARS-CoV-2 in a saliva sample within seconds. The portability and speed of results makes this sensor a transformational diagnostic tool for rapid initial screening and continuous monitoring of an individual.
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