Wosler Diagnostics was looking for a design optimization of their remote medical scanning prototype. In collaboration with Western University, Fanshawe was able to map and analyse the robotic components, identify suppliers for parts, and map the power and load requirements of the motors to meet the clinical use parameters.
The Hot Sauce Co. was started in 2019, selling homemade sauce at farmer's markets. With the help from Fanshawe, they were able to increase production by 614%
Perfect Herbs approached Fanshawe to address their challenges with their evaporation and spray-drying process for their herbal tinctures. Our team of experts was able to improve the physical, chemical, and biological characteristics as we increased the yield and quality of their dried tinctures.
The Ontario Beekeepers Association was in need of a database to identify adulterated Canadian honey as part of the Canadian Honey Council Initiative. They sought out the help of the Fanshawe who was able to collect and deliver the honey sampling kits as well as develop the extraction method.
North Star Windows & Doors needed an understanding of how prolonged exposure to UVC rays impacts colour, gloss, argon gas levels, and mechanical properties of windows and window frames. Fanshawe conducted accelerated weathering to evaluate performance over 10 years of simulated time.
Lupos Biotechnology approached Fanshawe to help optimize their cannabis emulsion through homogenization techniques. With Fanshawe’s expertise, a new formulation was developed that met stability requirements under various conditions.
My Active Snacks approached Fanshawe with their requirement to produce a tasty snack puff that met the keto diet requirements. Fanshawe helped develop a recipe meeting their requirements that they could reproduce in their own kitchens.
Fanshawe documented and analyzed the production processes from material reception, and batch preparation through packaging and storage of finished products, deciding on machinery requirements for scale-up and designing a conceptual facilities layout for a smooth material flow.
Johnny Gold Foods approached Fanshawe with a novel infusion idea for their coffee beans. Using existing technology, an emulsion was developed that was coated onto the coffee beans to offer a unique end product. The process was validated and the water-based soluble emulsion was specifically developed for this application.
MistyGlen Holsteins was looking to produce an artisanal yogurt using their fresh dairy. They reached out to Fanshawe in order to aid with the selection and sourcing of appropriate, available, and effective bacterial cultures suitable for artisanal probiotic yogurt production.