Meet us at ANUGA FoodTec 2024
Meet Videometer at ANUGA FoodTec 2024, where we will be showcasing the VideometerLab instrument and software for food applications.
Meet Videometer at ANUGA FoodTec 2024, where we will be showcasing the VideometerLab instrument and software for food applications.
In October 2022, Videometer welcomed Ph.D. Candidate George Froutis at its premises. Here, he conducted research on microbial hazards.
How pure is your coffee? A new study illustrates how the VideometerLab effectively determines adulterated Arabica coffee with Robusta beans.
How can spectral imaging ensure food safety? The LGC report showcases how VideometerLab can detect food adulteration and more.
VideometerLab allows you to detect Rice Authenticity, as well as, classification of this grain.
VideometerLab can detect maca root adulteration. The new research paper shows the results of the analysis with spectral imaging technology.
Videometer is present at FoodFraud conference in London. The technology is rapid, non-invasive, and can be applied for food integrity.
Read a paper about rapid detection of frozen-then-thawed minced beef using spectral imaging and machine learning.
Multispectral imaging can be used in many areas, one of them being food and feed. LGC, the laboratory in the UK, concluded on Videometer applications…