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PhotonDelta and Research Partner Apply Integrated Photonics to Agrifood

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WAGENINGEN, Netherlands, May 18, 2023 — During the Post Harvest Unlimited Conference held this week at Wageningen University in the Netherlands, PhotonDelta and OnePlanet Research Center launched the Integrated Photonics for Agrifood roadmap. The roadmap, according to PhotonDelta, lays out the future of sustainable food production and distribution using photonic microchip technology. Specifically, it describes the role integrated photonics and photonics technology will play in the transformation of sustainable farming practices and food distribution: maximizing yield and minimizing food waste throughout the food supply chain. ...Read full article

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    Published: May 2023
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