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RFID data will help corporate sustainability
organisation supporting the development and adoption of Ultra various industries meet their sustainability goals. sustainability use cases over time. “There are huge opportunities for organisations to repurpose said Ryan.
chain traceability as their company’s top sustainability priority. regulations as the most relevant to their businesses.
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Wavision new technology detects food contaminants with microwaves
Packaged food products can hide contaminants that threaten solution based on microwave sensors and Machine Learning (ML) algorithms.
The technology uses microwaves to determine whether there
alert. The capabilities of this system are an innovation aimed at as the detection principle is based on a physical property that has detection capabilities only cover the most frequent classes of
robustness tests and improve the ability to identify contaminants.
6 May 2024 | Automation
Advanced ML models will be evaluated to improve detection neural network model will be developed to detect and manage anomalies in the industrial production chain. The Wavision team’s innovative approach addresses many aiming to reduce costs and waste and ensure consumer safety. This advancement in technology promises to revolutionise the
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