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Kipostech Introduced Its Pathogen-Control Machine

Kipostech, a Lancaster startup founded by Hema Ravindran and Raj Singh, launched a pathogen-control machine designed for poultry houses, featuring non-thermal plasma to neutralize airborne viruses, bacteria and harmful gases. The company completed a pilot at a University of Delaware chicken colony house and reported observed efficacy during testing.

The hardware pairs plasma-based disinfection with debris capture and an integrated air-quality monitor that alerts farmers to risks, creating a layered biosecurity approach. Kipostech originally targeted healthcare but pivoted toward agriculture; the team is pursuing commercialization within roughly a year and plans partnerships to accelerate market entry.

For farmers facing avian influenza, the system aims to reduce airborne transmission and complement ventilation and PPE practices, improving on-farm biosecurity. Wider adoption across livestock and food processing could standardize environmental pathogen control and shorten outbreak response times for producers.
Trend Themes
1. Non-thermal Plasma Disinfection - A move toward plasma-based airborne pathogen neutralization offers a contamination control modality that can operate continuously without heat damage to sensitive environments.
2. Layered Biosecurity Systems - Integration of physical capture, disinfection and risk-alerting creates multi-barrier protection models that can reduce reliance on reactive culling and outbreak containment.
3. Real-time Air Quality Monitoring - Continuous sensing and alerting of airborne pathogen and gas levels enables visibility into environmental risk trends that can shorten detection-to-response intervals.
Industry Implications
1. Poultry Farming - Commercial poultry houses face potential reductions in airborne disease transmission through embedded disinfection hardware that complements ventilation and PPE practices.
2. Livestock and Food Processing - Slaughterhouses and processing plants could adopt localized plasma treatment and filtration to standardize pathogen control along critical points in the supply chain.
3. Healthcare Facility Services - Hospitals and clinics present opportunities for non-thermal plasma systems to provide continuous airborne sterilization in patient-care and surgical environments without thermal constraints.

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