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BBy powders breast milk that's immunologically active & lasts 6 months
BBy's condensing device turns milk into a fine powder that spares the biome leaving it biologically and immunologically active. This allows hospitals to stop wasting precious nursing time defrosting milk for hours and milk wastage from discarding rules. Simply weigh the powder, add water, shake and serve. No more freezing, no more defrosting, only patient care. NICUs are time sensitive wards in the hospital, time is everything and yet nurses today continue to prepare frozen milk for infants in what's known as the milk shift. A shift where the nurse spends the day defrosting milk for the next shift of nurses. Our tech is now fully peer reviewed and published, yielding safe and reliable results in over 20 hospitals in the New York Tri-State. The company is headed by Vansh Langer MD, a physician (Windsor University, University of Chicago) and Blanca Aguilar Uscanga PhD, a Bioengineering/Food Science PhD (University of Guadalajara /Centro Universitario de Ciencias Exactas e Ingenierías (CUCEI)) team that has over 50 published works in the field between them and are experts in the science of infant nutrition. Vansh saw the immense need for a time critical solution in the NICU and helped solve the puzzle with Dra. Blanca and her team and decided to work together to: Nurture the Future.
BBy provides a shelf-stabilized, condensed human breast milk solution for hospitals to store and administer without reliance on freezers, aiming to improve administration efficiency and patient outcomes.
The product uses a condenser to remove unbound water from breast milk, producing a condensed milk that is easy to store at room temperature and reconstituted with water 1:1 with no quality loss. Milk is batched, sorted, and stored in a hospital-facing system to ensure nurses administer the correct milk to the right infants, reducing defrosting time and energy use.
Who it’s for: Hospitals and NICUs that manage human breast milk for infants, particularly in neonatal care settings.
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