Company Profile

Photonic Biosystems Inc (AKA: Pacific Technologies ~ Photonic Biosystems Inc)
Profile last edited on: 9/20/2017      CAGE: 1KMZ7      UEI: CATGMHMV39J5

Business Identifier: Opto-electronic instruments and assay systems for the rapid detection of harmful microbial
Year Founded
1988
First Award
1990
Latest Award
2009
Program Status
Inactive
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Location Information

7126 180th Avenue NE Suite C-106
Redmond, WA 98052
   (425) 497-8494
   sentry@photonicsystems.com
   www.photonicsystems.com
Location: Multiple
Congr. District: 01
County: King

Public Profile

Pacific Technologies manufactures chemical detection systems. Highly specialized in the ammonia detection field, this company produces the most ammonia-sensitive sensors currently on the market, detecting traces of ammonia down in the 0.005 ppm (parts per million) range, Its sister company is Pacfic Sentry LLC The firm is developing a novel monitoring platform for detecting bowel movements by elderly fecal-incontinent patients. The product alerts the patient or health-care giver enabling prompt corrective attention. Its benefits include improved quality of life, reduced infections and skin wounds, lower medical costs.

Extent of SBIR involvement

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Synopsis: Awardee Business Condition

Employee Range
1-4
Revenue Range
Less than .5M
VC funded?
No
Public/Private
Privately Held
Stock Info
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IP Holdings
15-19

Awards Distribution by Agency

Most Recent SBIR Projects

Year Phase Agency Total Amount
2009 1 NIH $100,523
Project Title: Self-Contained Membrane Filter Bacterial Assay System
2009 1 USDA $79,823
Project Title: Ammonia Sensor for CAFO Monitoring
2007 1 USDA $80,000
Project Title: Package Integrity & Quality Sensor
2004 2 NIH $944,971
Project Title: Fecal-Incontinence Monitor
2003 2 NIH $840,978
Project Title: Breath Ammonia Method for H. pylori Detection

Key People / Management

  David L Putnam -- President

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