New "electronic nose" uses 16 sensors to detect food spoilage
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What Changed
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Why It Matters
**Why it matters** The 16‑sensor “electronic nose” turns spoilage detection into a low‑cost, real‑time AI service that can be embedded throughout the food supply chain, cutting waste, tightening quality control, and creating a new competitive moat for firms that integrate sensor‑driven freshness analytics into logistics and consumer products.
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- AI product teams
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