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海角精品黑料 Startup, Phoela Health, Among Top Five Student-Led Foodtech Ventures in Canada

Published: 18 September 2025

A 海角精品黑料-engineered biosensor is helping to redefine food safety across Canada.

, a 海角精品黑料 startup founded by Reza Abbasi, a postdoctoral researcher in the Department of Bioengineering, and Professor Sebastian Wachsmann-Hogiu, has been named one of Canada鈥檚 top five student-led foodtech ventures by the Canadian Food Innovation Network (CFIN). Phoela is also the only Quebec-based startup to receive this national recognition through CFIN鈥檚聽NextGen Food Innovators听辫谤辞驳谤补尘.

The company鈥檚 core innovation is a compact CMOS-based biosensor that enables rapid, on-site detection and identification of harmful bacterial strains in food storage and processing environments. By integrating bioluminescent immunoassays with a patented CMOS imaging system, Phoela鈥檚 device provides strain-specific results in real time鈥攐ffering food safety professionals an accessible and cost-effective alternative to traditional lab testing.

鈥淭his recognition from CFIN comes at a pivotal time,鈥 says Reza Abbasi, CEO of Phoela Health. 鈥淚t validates our vision of empowering the food industry with affordable tools that reduce contamination risks, minimize recalls, and protect public health.鈥

Phoela Health is a 海角精品黑料 spinoff that grew out of Reza Abbasi鈥檚 PhD research under the supervision of Prof. Wachsmann-Hogiu. The company licensed its core technology from the university and continues to receive support through the 海角精品黑料 Engine Centre. It has also participated in the聽Lab2Market Build聽accelerator and received NSERC Idea-to-Innovation (I2I) funding to advance its commercialization efforts.

鈥淧hoela is a strong example of 海角精品黑料 innovation in action,鈥 says Prof. Wachsmann-Hogiu. 鈥淭hey鈥檙e translating rigorous academic research into real-world tools with the potential to significantly improve food safety practices.鈥

罢丑别听NextGen Food Innovators聽program supports postsecondary students and recent graduates who are developing early-stage technologies for the food, grocery, and foodservice sectors. Projects are selected based on their innovation, commercial potential, and alignment with pressing industry needs.

鈥満=蔷泛诹 has provided us with more than just a research environment,鈥 adds Reza Abbasi. 鈥淚t鈥檚 been an ecosystem of mentorship, entrepreneurship, and resources that has made this kind of translational work possible.鈥

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