Idaho Universities receive Grant to investigate Humigator in Potato Storage

The Humigator is offered by IHT for various sizes of potato stores. The unit humidifies the air and removes dirt particles, including spores and microorganisms

The Humigator is offered by IHT for various sizes of potato stores. The unit humidifies the air and removes dirt particles, including spores and microorganisms

May 07, 2017

A partnership involving Idaho State University and Boise State University has been awarded an Idaho Global Entrepreneurial Mission (IGEM) grant. The funds are awarded to Idaho research universities to partner with industry leaders on projects that could lead to commercialization.

The $413,681 grant will focus on the development of an integrated miniaturized air scrubber and wireless distributed sensor network. The network would monitor and control the environment for stored potatoes.

As its part of the project, ISU will work with Isaacs Hydropermutation Technologies (IHT) to develop a miniaturized Humigator prototype. The Humigator humidifies the air, preventing potato shrinkage, while also scrubbing the storage environment of airborne pathogens.

BSU will work on creating a sensor system that can identify "hot spots" created by the presence of pathogens.

The IGEM Council oversees distribution of funds, including $950,000 in funds appropriated by the Idaho Legislature.

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