Industry-first ethylene chip sensor set to slash waste in fruit supply chain
date:Jun 02, 2012
ced by a factor of ten with the right industry backing and development.

The scientists are actively testing the sensor in a real food environment at internationally renowned Wageningen University.

They are also working hard on further miniaturizing the sensor, and increasing the performance towards lower detection limits (~10-20 ppb).

Brongersma confirmed that the team is examining extending application of the technology into flexible packaging.

We are hoping to develop the sensor for use on
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