Incentive programs can help attract biotechnology companies to the state, but a more collaborative environment, perhaps with North Dakota research universities, may be needed.
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New Grand Forks tech company works to create a definitive standard of cleanliness
The company recently opened an office in Grand Forks to take advantage of a $1.5 million grant from the North Dakota Department of Agriculture to further develop its Contamination and Sanitation Inspection and Disinfection (CSI-D) device. The device, company officials say, redefines what it means for people to think of something as clean. Written By: Adam Kurtz | ×
The SafetySpect scanner uses ultraviolet light to detect an enzyme in human saliva, making the saliva show up as white spots under the scanner’s glow. In this Sept. 1 photo, Fartash Vasefi (left), SafetySpect’s chief technology officer, and UND Associate Professor Joe Vacek test the system in the cockpit of a UND aircraft. Photo by Mike Hess/UND Today.