Airhounds has been awarded an SBIR Phase 0 grant by Alaska’s Small Business Development Center’s TREND program. This grant will allow us to develop an SBIR (Small Business Innovation and Research) Phase 1 proposal. After discussions with Center for Disease Control (CDC) and other National Institutes of Health (NIH) staff, we are targeting the NIHContinue reading “SBIR Phase 0 Award”
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Airhounds Airborne Disease Estimator app now available for IOS
We are happy to announce that our Airborne Disease Estimator app is now available on the Apple App Store. The app connects via Bluetooth to a readily available Aranet4 CO2 monitor to measure ambient CO2, and then applies an algorithm derived from a University of Colorado Boulder model, to estimate your risk of infection byContinue reading “Airhounds Airborne Disease Estimator app now available for IOS”
Limited Offer: Discount on Aranet4 Sensors & Early App Access
Interested in understanding the air quality around you and how it influences risk of catching airborne diseases? Airhounds is running a limited time offer that can help you acquire a CO2 sensor as well as get you early access to our app. Register below to purchase an Aranet4 CO2 sensor at 20% off from Amazon’s currentContinue reading “Limited Offer: Discount on Aranet4 Sensors & Early App Access”
Apple’s App Store Says “Nope”
Even though my cofounder Max and I did not feel ready, our gBETA Accelerator director Linda Janes and entrepreneur-in-residence Mark Lambert pushed us to get a “Minimum Viable Product” of our mobile app published. So we (well, Max really) pulled out the stops and crafted a stoplight-style app that communicates via BlueTooth with the rock-solidContinue reading “Apple’s App Store Says “Nope””