Founded by Ruhal Chib and Dr Srishti Batra, the women-led, Bengaluru-based startup that offers an IoT solution to minimise food loss and wastage. Their technology is a combination of near-infrared spectral sensors and olfactory sensors that can analyse internal spoilage, ripeness, sweetness and shelf life.
QZense: IoT solution to minimise food wastage
Published by: Team GI Youth
Published on 24, Jul 2022
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