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Hypha Laboratories Reveals New Patent Applications for Novel A.I. Driven In-Home Mycelium Production
Hypha Laboratories Reveals New Patent Applications for Novel A.I. Driven In-Home Mycelium Production.

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[{"type":"text","content":"Company Intends to Bring First Functional Mushroom Producer to RetailLAS VEGAS, NV / ACCESSWIRE / October 7, 2024 / Hypha Labs, Inc. (OTCQB:FUNI), a pioneer in functional mushroom sciences and the creator of the MicroPearls™ suite of products, is pleased to announce the addition of significant mycological innovations to its current patent portfolio. The expanded patent portfolio now includes several filings with the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) that seek to protect a series of novel methods and devices designed to revolutionize the extraction of active components from mycelium and to create high-quality functional mushroom ingredients. MicroPearlsFunctional Mushroom ingredients grown in the form of MicroPearls in Hypha Labs' Mushroom Accelerator Hypha Laboratories is intent on bringing the first fully in-home device that will allow a consumer to produce their own mushroom-based ingredients in a grow cycle of approximately eight days and with greater potency precision than commonly sold mushrooms and mushroom ingredients. These home grown functional mushroom ingredients would be produced at a fraction of current market prices and in the privacy of a residence using the Company's patented and elegant mushroom accelerator instead of less desirable substrates such as animal waste.In 2022, the U.S. market for functional and psychedelic mushrooms reached a valuation of USD$3.6 billion, with anticipated growth at a CAGR of 12.1% from 2023 to 2030.The pending patents seek to protect the use of sophisticated machine learning algorithms to process mycelium, the vegetative part of fungi composed of an intricate network of hyphae. The Company believes that this has tremendous potential across various sectors including pharmaceuticals, nutraceuticals, and biotechnology. Traditionally, mycelium processing has faced challenges due to prolonged cultivation times and the necessity of soil-based mushroom growth over extended durations. To address these issues, Hypha Labs has introduced groundbreaking Artificial Intelligence (AI) with novel machine learning methods that overcome these barriers, providing a more efficient and sustainable way to process mycelium for cultivating a broad array of functional mushroom ingredients. The integration of advanced machine learning offers significant advantages, including optimized g...