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Customize your VideometerLab Spectral Imaging System for Quality Analysis

VideometerLab is a highly customizable, robust spectral imaging instrument. Learn how hardware and software can be tailored to your needs!

Summer Celebrations and Industry Advancements

As summer is around the corner, our quarterly newsletter is out! This summer the Videometer team focused on innovative software enhancements, knowledge exchange, and notable developments.

EU-Funded Projects to Improve Quality Monitoring in the FoodAg Industry: DiTECT and TraceMyFish

Videometer received researcher-partners, from the DiTECT and TraceMyFish projects, who conducted studies on quality monitoring in the FoodAg Industry.

rice storability

How to increase the storability of rice in dry conditions?

A study for increasing the storability of rice uses the VideometerLab to measure the agronomic traits of rice, such as seed length.

Should You Always Throw Moldy Bread Out?

What should you do when you see a moldy slice of bread? Learn how spectral imaging might tackle the moldy bread issue.

Videometer’s Impact and Knowledge Sharing – Quarterly Newsletter

At Videometer collaboration is important to achieve an impact on sustainability, food safety, and growth. Read our latest newsletter to learn more!

Spectral Imaging to Predict the Nutritional Quality of Rice

The VideometerLab has been used to determine the nutrional quality of rice. The study focuses on phenolic and mineral content of rice.

Videometer Experts Meet Experts Webinar Series – Spring 2023

We’re happy to invite you to the third edition of the Videometer Experts Meet Experts Webinars – Spring 2023 Edition.

Advances in Spectral Imaging Technologies for Food Integrity Analysis – FREE Simultaneous English/Chinese Webinar 

We would like to invite you for a FREE English/Chinese webinar ”Advances in Spectral Imaging Technologies for Food Integrity Analysis”!

How to distinguish Medicago seed species? 

A recent study illustrates how the VideometerLab technology can distinguish Medicago seed species in a robust and non-destructive manner.