SBIR-STTR Award

3D Food Printing Control System
Award last edited on: 9/12/2018

Sponsored Program
SBIR
Awarding Agency
DOD : Army
Total Award Amount
$763,617
Award Phase
2
Solicitation Topic Code
A17-078
Principal Investigator
Anjan Contractor

Company Information

BeeHex Inc

14823 Cypresswood Springs Lane
Cypress, TX 77429
   (614) 906-4734
   sales@beehex.com?
   www.beehex.com
Location: Single
Congr. District: 10
County: Harris

Phase I

Contract Number: W911QY-17-P-0208
Start Date: 00/00/00    Completed: 00/00/00
Phase I year
2017
Phase I Amount
$99,975
Army Soldiers currently consume pre-packaged Meals Ready to Eat (MRE), which are inadequate in providing sufficient nutrition for the level of physical activity they routinely perform. These MREs have limited choices; shorter shelf life and theyre not tailored to individuals needs. BeeHex proposes to use a 3D food printer system capable of dispensing variety of macro- and micro-nutrients (in paste, powder and granular forms) to provide food tailored towards individuals preferences and physiological needs. BeeHexs 3D food system will have a simple software interface, computational algorithm to interpret nutritional value based on physical activity and a complete hardware system with 1) 3D Food Printer for paste deposition 2) CNC robot for powder/granular micronutrient deposition, and 3) IR heating system for quick baking. BeeHex has tested and evaluated variety of technologies to print food of various textures. The system is designed to be USDA compliant with integrated self-cleaning mechanism. We have tested system in a relevant environment for more than 100 hours and our experience will provide a very strong foundation for Armys 3D food printer system.

Phase II

Contract Number: W911QY-19-C-0019
Start Date: 00/00/00    Completed: 00/00/00
Phase II year
2019
Phase II Amount
$663,642
Army Soldiers currently consume pre-packaged Meals Ready to Eat (MRE), which are inadequate in providing sufficient nutrition for the level of physical activity they routinely perform. These MREs have limited choices; shorter shelf life and they are not tailored to individuals' needs. BeeHex proposes to analyze soldiers' DNA and gut-health data to formulate a list of ingredients for optimal nutrition for each individual soldier, then use a 3D food printer system capable of dispensing a variety of macro and micro-nutrients (paste, powder and granular forms) to provide personalized food based on individuals' preferences and physiological needs. BeeHexs 3D food system will have a simple software interface, computational algorithm to convert bio-analysis and physiological data to nutritional values, and a complete hardware system with (1) 3D Food Printer for paste deposition (2) Integrated system for powder/granular micronutrient deposition, and (3) IR heating system for quick baking. BeeHex has successfully proved this concept in Phase I. The system is designed to be NSF compliant with an integrated self-cleaning mechanism. We have tested systems in a relevant environment for more than 500 hours and our experience will provide a very strong foundation for Army's 3D food printer system.