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Artificial Intelligence (AI) in Food and Beverage Market 2022 key developmental strategies implemented by the key players:Aboard Software, ImpactVision, Analytical Flavor Systems, Sight Machine, Deepnify, NotCo, IntelligentX Brewing – The Sports Forward

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A recent market research report added to repository of MR Accuracy Reports is an in-depth analysis of global Artificial Intelligence (AI) in Food and Beverage. On the basis of historic growth analysis and current scenario of Artificial Intelligence (AI) in Food and Beverage place, the report intends to offer actionable insights on global market growth projections. Authenticated data presented in report is based on findings of extensive primary and secondary research. Insights drawn from data serve as excellent tools that facilitate deeper understanding of multiple aspects of global Artificial Intelligence (AI) in Food and Beverage. This further helps user with their developmental strategy.


Machine learning might keep our fruit from going bad

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Praise be to scientists, who work behind the scenes, with little fanfare, to make our lives better. Case in point: Apeel, a company dedicated to reducing global food waste. In 2018 the company introduced a plant-based coating that helps extend the shelf life of produce, including avocados. No more avocados going from rock-hard in the grocery store to mushy brown goo on our kitchen countertops the moment we take our eyes off of them! The coating has been used commercially on avocados, organic apples, and citrus fruits, and it has been helping grocers save over 20 million pieces of fruit annually.


How ImpactVision is using AI to detect unripe or contaminated food

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Computer vision is infiltrating just about every industry -- to bring analytics to retailers' shelves, identify early signs of Alzheimer's, and even help security cameras identify weapons. Then there is ImpactVision, which is leveraging machine learning and hyperspectral imaging, a technique that combines spectroscopy and computer vision, to automatically assess the quality of food in factories and elsewhere. The San Francisco-based startup previously raised around $1.6 million in funding, and today it's lifting the lid on another $1.3 million in a round led by transport and logistics giant Maersk. Participants in the round include the Yield Lab, Acre Venture Partners, AgFunder, and Xandex Ventures. A spokesperson told VentureBeat that the fresh funds will be used to "accelerate product development" and grow the company's sales and engineering teams.