
Arctech Innovation is a purpose-driven enterprise and spin-out from the London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine (LSHTM) that combines artificial intelligence with insect olfaction and analytical chemistry to develop novel, sustainable pest control and disease diagnostic devices. Their Semeion iQ® discovery platform identifies odour biomarkers to enable precision detection of pests and diseases, translating these into scalable sensor technologies and AI-powered algorithms. Their product portfolio includes patented bed bug detection solutions and pipeline products for automated pest detection and real-time disease diagnostics. They serve sectors including pest and vector control, human and animal health, agriculture, and biosecurity, aiming to address global health challenges driven by climate change and insect-borne diseases.

Arctech Innovation is a purpose-driven enterprise and spin-out from the London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine (LSHTM) that combines artificial intelligence with insect olfaction and analytical chemistry to develop novel, sustainable pest control and disease diagnostic devices. Their Semeion iQ® discovery platform identifies odour biomarkers to enable precision detection of pests and diseases, translating these into scalable sensor technologies and AI-powered algorithms. Their product portfolio includes patented bed bug detection solutions and pipeline products for automated pest detection and real-time disease diagnostics. They serve sectors including pest and vector control, human and animal health, agriculture, and biosecurity, aiming to address global health challenges driven by climate change and insect-borne diseases.
What they do: Develop insect-inspired odour-detection technology and sensor products for pest control, diagnostics and biosecurity (Semeion iQ platform)
Origin: Spin-out from the London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine
Founded: 2015
Funding: Single grant recorded (Jul 4, 2018) led by the London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine
Headquarters: London, England, United Kingdom
Pest control, vector-borne disease diagnostics, biosecurity, and related agricultural and animal health monitoring
2015
Health care / biosecurity / pest control
290000.00
“Received grant funding from the London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine”