Introducing Canaery: The Cutting-Edge Technology to Digitize Smells
UF Innovate | Accelerate client Canaery is a venture-backed company developing the first commercial nose-computer interface (NCI) for odor detection and digitization. This technology reads neural signals directly from the olfactory bulb of mammals. It decodes those signals to identify the diverse set of volatile compounds, aka odors, in the air.
Unlike current portable chemical sensors, such as those based on Gas Chromatography (GC) or Ion Mobility Spectroscopy (IMS), Canaery technology uses animals’ unique sense of smell as a sensor. It can simultaneously detect virtually any complex odor in under two seconds –– similar to a bomb sniffing dog at airport security.
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