2005
Studies by the United States Environmental Protection Agency in conjunction with Battelle Corporation have shown BADD™ anthrax tests to have superior detection capabilities over its competitors.
2006
After a year long study, The "Home Office" in the United Kingdom has awarded Advnt Biotechnologies with a tender to supply fire, police and ambulance services with its BADD™ Biowarfare detection kits.
2006
Advnt Biotechnologies announces the debut of a radical new design in biowarfare detection - Pro Strips™ Rapid Screening System. Inspired by professional HAZMAT teams, Pro Strips is the first hand-held assay that allows First Responders to test for multiple threats in a single, simple to use format. Highly accurate results are provided in as little as 3 minutes for up to 5 potential threats. Some competing products would require nearly 21/2 hours for the same 5 tests. HAZMAT teams across the country agree " that's too long for crews to be in the hot zone".