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Meet us at ANUGA FoodTec, April 26th – 29th in Cologne, Germany

Visit the Videometer booth at the largest global food fair – ANUGA FoodTec. Learn how spectral imaging can aid food quality control!

Lesieur-Saipol won the Competitiveness Prize for their use of VideometerLab

VideometerLab with Autofeeder automated Lesieur-Saipol’s oilseeds processing. Read more about how they won the Competitiveness Prize.

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Multispectral Imaging for Food and Feed Analysis

How can spectral imaging ensure food safety? The LGC report showcases how VideometerLab can detect food adulteration and more.

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Automated Malting Barley Quality Inspection – Viking Malt

At Videometer, we believe that learning from our customers helps us further advance our solutions. Read what our client Viking Malt has to say about this!

Spectral Imaging Discriminates Varieties of Eggplant Seeds

A new research paper shows how spectral imaging together with machine learning can discriminate eggplant seed varieties.

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Videometer will be present at the European Commodity Exchange 2021, Copenhagen

Videometer’s latest technology will be presented at the European Commodity Exchange. Learn how we automate grain quality control and inspection.

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Videometer Visits EU Project Partners

Videometer is engaged in the EU-funded project for food safety, DiTECT. We visited two of the partners in Athens to discuss the project.

Webinar – Oilseed rape (Canola) Quality Inspection Automated

We invite you to a Videometer webinar – Oilseed rape quality inspection automated. Learn more about the agenda and sign up today!

Detecting Bone Fragments in Pork Meat

One of the possibilities with Videometer is detecting bone fragments in pork meat. Read about the released study and learn more.

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Efficient prediction of Oilseed Germination Quality

Explore possibilities with Videometer to enhance your oilseed germination quality. Read more about the recent study in Plant Methods journal.