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1999 direct technology transfer from Wyatt Technology, the inventor of laser based optical forward scatter, to MMTC for the MIT1000
2002 Dr. Haavig is the first ever to patent optical forward scatter for the detection of single microbial organisms with the MIT1000.
2006 NAMSA reported 98% accuracy of the MIT1000 in identifying multiple food borne pathogens.
2010 AOAC/USDA certifies the MIT1000 for Listeria with a 99% accuracy.
2012 Certifications for E. Coli and Salmonella currently pending.
Listeria, E.Coli, and Salmonella make up 95% of food borne pathogens in a 5 billion dollar a year testing market.
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