WayCool begins research on applying photonic technology for fruit ripeness detection

WayCool Foods signed a three year Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with the Indian Institute of Information Technology Design and Manufacturing (IIITDM) Kancheepuram”. WayCool with the help of IIITDM’s photonic technology will build devices that detect ripening and rottenness in fruits and vegetables. The MoU was signed and exchanged between Mr. Karthik Jayaraman, CEO, WayCool Foods and Dr. M. D. Selvaraj, Dean SRIC, Sponsored research and Industrial consultancy, IIITDM. 

This non-invasive and non-destructive technology is a combination of Ultraviolet and Infrared rays that decode the ripening factor in fruits and vegetables thus helping in eliminating bad quality or infected produce.  

Once ready, the technology will help farmers check on the optimal time to harvest their produce. The non-invasive, non-destructive nature of the test would not only help to negate wastage and human contact but will also assist in much faster turnaround on the quality check of produce. Moving forward, this unique technology will be modeled into handheld devices for easy usage that will help to overall optimize the functioning at various junctions across India’s food supply chain.

Sharing thoughts on the MoU, Subramanian Akkulan, EVP Innovation, WayCool Foods, said, “At WayCool, we are constantly working on emerging technology that will help drive efficiency and reduce wastage in food supply chains. We have invested significant capital in industry-academia partnerships to develop a range of technologies such as coatings, modified atmosphere packaging solutions as well as rot and damage detection technology. We are extremely happy to be collaborating with IIITDM, a centre of excellence for technical education and research in the next generation of non-invasive testing technology for fresh produce. ”

Commenting on the MoU, Dr. M. D. Selvaraj, (Dean SRIC, Sponsored research and Industrial consultancy, IIITDM) said, IIITDM Kancheepuram is a design-centric engineering institution of national importance under the Ministry of Education (MOE), working to build a product development oriented ecosystem. The Bio-inspired research and development (BiRD) Laboratory of IIITDM Kancheepuram is pursuing the research and developmental activities to support the prime sectors of India such as defence, medical, food and agriculture through state of the art photonic technology and bio-inspired technologies. The BiRD lab at IIITDM Kancheepuram is committed to making this valuable collaboration with WayCool foods pvt ltd. successful and to put its sincere efforts into bringing out viable photonic technologies for fruit monitoring.

This is Waycool’s fourth research and development partnership this year. WayCool earlier this year joined hands with IIT-Hyderabad, to work on food wastage reduction technologies, and the Indian Institute of Food Processing Technology (IIFPT) to develop sustainable and optimal technology for enhancing the shelf life of selected fruits and vegetables. The company has also partnered with the National Design and Research Forum to bring a wide range of technologies into the cultivation and post-harvest management of agri-produce.

For more information:
Ravi Shankar
MSL
Email: ravishankar.kandarpa@mslgroup.com 
india.mslgroup.com

Source: Fresh Plaza

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