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Detecting ideal harvest times with multispectral sensing to cut food waste

A fruit scanner machine examines a box of apples

Data-supported evaluation, versatile applications: The multimodal fruit and vegetable scanner is able to look beneath the peel, assisting in resource-friendly marketing of fresh produce (Image: Fraunhofer IOSB)

ams OSRAM, Friedrich Schiller University Jena and Fraunhofer IOF have developed a compact multispectral sensor designed to reduce food waste

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