SBIR Phase II: Compact Multi X-ray Source Imaging Modules for Point-Of-Care Medical Screening

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Abstract

The broader impact/commercial potential of this Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) Phase II project will be to improve quality and reduce cost for healthcare, increase security of our nation, and improve US manufacturing quality by funding the initial development of a new higher performance, smaller size, and lower cost technology for 3D x-ray or computed tomography (CT) imaging systems. The first impact of these systems will be improved access and reduced healthcare disparities for low-income and rural patients by introducing the first high-performance, compact CT scanners for lung-cancer screening into convenient locations outside the hospital or into mobile vans. This SBIR will enable the development of the new x-ray technology that will enable these next generation CTs for the first time. The same x-ray technology can be repurposed to improve the speed and reduce the cost per scan for other uses such as screening baggage and cargo to protect the security of our nation or to detect defects in manufacturing of key goods which will make America safer and more competitive in manufacturing. This Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) Phase II project will fund the development of the key x-ray technology required for a new generation of 3D x-ray or computed tomography (CT) systems that are faster, more compact, and lower cost per scan. Current conventional CT systems use mechanical rotation of a single large x-ray source to image an object at multiple angles requir

Key facts

NSF award ID
2507635
Awardee
X-SIGHT INCORPORATED (MA)
SAM.gov UEI
QZRDBGN9MH97
PI
Winston Chern
Primary program
01002526DB NSF RESEARCH & RELATED ACTIVIT
All programs
BIOMEDICAL ENG AND DIAGNOSTICS
Estimated total
$1,250,000
Funds obligated
$1,250,000
Transaction type
Cooperative Agreement
Period
06/15/2025 → 05/31/2027