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Bio-Fence raises $3.8 million in capital for its disinfectant technology
Bio-Fence, a company that has developed a technology to eliminate viruses and bacteria from surfaces, has completed a $3.8 million financing round at a valuation of $14 million. The round was led by Clean Value Ventures. Bio-Fence plans to enter the tourism and aviation markets once the world recovers from Covid-19. The companys polymer technology can destroy bacteria and viruses over days and weeks on contaminated surfaces. Bio-Fence is owned by The Kitchen, a foodtech incubator owned by the Strauss Group.
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Bio-Fence Develops Antimicrobial Coating Technology
Bio-Fence, a company under The Kitchen FoodTech Hub, has developed coatings to prevent infection by bacteria in food production environments. With the outbreak of COVID-19, the company tested the effectiveness of its coatings against viruses and found that they completely destroy the herpes virus. The coatings are based on an innovative polymer that binds and stabilizes chlorine, providing long-lasting protection and reducing the frequency of disinfection. Bio-Fence is currently developing a kit to test the levels of active chlorine on surfaces. The CEO believes that the companys technology can help society regain normalcy by maintaining safe spaces.
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New antimicrobial coating disinfects surfaces from virus
Jerusalem-based startup Bio-Fence has developed antimicrobial surface coatings that effectively destroy bacteria and viruses. The companys coatings have been proven effective in laboratories and food sites in Israel and worldwide. Bio-Fence decided to test its coatings against viruses, and a virologist found that they destroy the herpes virus. The companys product contains active chlorine stabilized by an innovative polymer. Bio-Fence is transitioning to production mode and expects to launch its first coating products within months.
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Bio-Fence, an Israeli Startup From The Kitchen FoodTech Hub by Strauss, Offers an Exclusive Solution for Protecting Public Areas Against the Coronavirus
Bio-Fence, a company owned by the Strauss Group, has developed coatings that prevent infection by pathogenic bacteria in food production environments. With the outbreak of COVID-19, the company tested the effectiveness of its coatings against viruses and found that they completely destroy the herpes virus. The coatings are based on an innovative polymer that can be combined with paints and coatings, providing long-lasting protection and reducing the frequency of disinfection. Bio-Fence is currently developing a kit for testing the levels of active chlorine on surfaces. The company aims to help society regain normalcy by maintaining spaces safe from bacteria and viruses.
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Bio-Fence announces a breakthrough in Food Safety
Bio-Fence, an innovating coating technology company, has successfully completed a field trial on its anti-microbial technology called Pentagon. The trial demonstrated superior results compared to alternatives in a poultry production site in Israel. The technology showed a significant reduction in the presence of bacteria compared to other coatings. Bio-Fence aims to bring its product to the market to improve food safety. The company is a portfolio company of The Kitchen Hub, an incubator owned by the Strauss Group and supported by the Israeli Innovation Authority.
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