DSM invests in food freshness device company


Dated: 31 August 2007

DSM Venturing, a unit of the Netherlands-based ingredients firm Royal DSM, said its investment in US-based Food Quality Sensor International, or FQSI, would allow the company to incorporate advanced sensor technology into packaging for fresh products such as meat and poultry.

FQSI’s latest offering, SensorQ, is a stick-on sensor label applied by the meat packer to the inside of meat and poultry packages. The label detects the gaseous byproducts of food-borne bacteria growing inside the package.

DSM said this was its first equity investment in the field of specialty packaging and will provide the company a window on the market in food packaging in the US

 
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