RE: SKIN - Game Changer RNS20 Nov 2019 12:37
do you mean this post Chris ? ...
"This is another truly remarkable breakthrough for the company! This explains why there was a link to the one drop website https://www.onedrop.org/en/ on the https://www.rinolab.com/ site.
A NEW DEVICE that will take data from a remote sensor and identify contamination of e.coli bacteria and alert in 3 seconds! This is huge because previously it would have taken days if not weeks!!
Let’s assume that a local council is notified that there is a potential risk of water contamination from a flood. They would then have to send a council worker who has to take multiple samples of water, multiple times a day and transport them back to the laboratory for testing. A few days later the testing would be complete, and the report sent to the officer notifying if it is an emergency or if the water is safe.
This new breakthrough would speed that up dramatically!
A RAWTest floating device remains in the water with a detection system that sends data samples back to the company servers, which could then cross-check and signal any threats.
I am sure there is a more scientific explanation which sounds more James Bond but my understanding is that Rinocloud has developed a system where they have trained their AI platform to recognise the e.coli bacteria and send reports if it finds anything in any remotely tested water supply.
It does this by instantaneously scanning through the thousands of samples used to train the AI system. It then automatically reports in real time if the water in a reservoir has been contaminated.
The example of council water supply is large scale but imagine the potential here, everywhere you could think of could benefit from using this kind of technology.
Every hotel
Every hospital
Every Restaurant
Every Conference hall
Every Nursing Home
Every school
Every nursery
Every holiday resort, cruise ship, army barracks etc. Etc.
Everywhere where risk of contamination to the water supply is dangerous. An in-line detection device can detect and raise an alarm. Nobody gets food poisoning or becomes ill. It would not surprise me if many of the water boards become clients.
Look at this link to Centers for Disease control and prevention https://www.cdc.gov/listeria/risk.html
But there is more, much more.
This sort of technology could be trained to test for anything within reason, used to test every milk machine. Identifying if a single cow was struck with mastitis, and then automatically switch off that milking machine to avoid an infected cow contaminating the rest of the milk supply from that farm on that day.
Or used in the wine industry where fermentation processes are subject to bacteria that are a hazard for both consumer safety and shelf-life stability and longevity. In-line detection can mean the ability to save an annual batch of wine that effects the taste, the possibilities are endless.
What else can this technology do, once trained?
The market is absolutely