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Join us at the Gulfood Conference 2023

Videometer will be present at the Gulfood Conference 2023. We are looking forward to further advance food testing automation!

Digital Data for Improving Dairy Powder Stability

Videometer is part of AMUSE – Advanced Methodologies to Understand Dairy Powder Stability and Promote Exports Project.

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.

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.

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.

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”!

Videometer at IASIM 2022 – Conference on Spectral Imaging

Videometer will be present at the IASIM 2022 exhibition in Esbjerg from July 3rd to July 6th. Come visit us and learn about our technology.

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A spring of new products and applications – Videometer Quarterly Newsletter

The new Videometer quarterly newsletter is out! Learn about the new products, new applications, and more!

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Detection of aflatoxin-contaminated maize seeds

How to check if the food is safe? Why detecting aflatoxin in food is crucial? The new study shows how VideometerLab analyses corn kernels.

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!