Press Release

  • 08/07/2019 | Photonics21

    Moloko project

    The main objective of MOLOKO project is the manufacturing, implementation and validation of a self-managing and automatic miniaturized integrated photonic sensor to be used as process analytical instrumentation for fast-response on-site monitoring of interest analytes for security and quality within milk supply chain. . READ MORE>>

  • 22/10/2018 | Informatore Zootecnico

    Un sensore ottico per la qualità del latte

    Istituto per lo studio dei materiali nanostrutturati del Consiglio nazionale delle ricerche (Cnr-Ismn). Qui è in fase di ingegnerizzazione un nuovo sensore ottico altamente integrato per monitorare antibiotici, micotossine e altre sostanze lungo la filiera del latte. Il progetto si chiama Moloko . READ MORE>>

  • 02/09/2018 | Electronics 360

    Photonics to help dairy industry with new five-minute scan

    A new optical sensor that can check the presence of contaminants in milk and produce a detailed reading in 5 minutes, is set to dramatically reduce costs, wastage and antibiotic use linked to the production, quality control, and processing phases in the dairy industry. READ MORE>>

  • 31/08/2018 | Science Business

    Photonics to help dairy industry with new 5-minute scan

    A new optical sensor that can check the presence of contaminants in milk and produce a detailed reading in 5 minutes, is set to dramatically reduce costs, wastage and antibiotic use linked to the production, quality control, and processing phases in the dairy industry. READ MORE>>

  • 30/08/2018 | Optics.org

    Milk sensor tipped to cut contaminants

    European consortium is developing tiny organic optoelectronic device to help cut antibiotic use and check animal health. READ MORE>>

  • 30/08/2018 | Laser Focus World

    Five-minute dairy milk scan is goal of surface plasmon resonance sensor

    A new optical sensor that can check the presence of contaminants in milk and produce a detailed reading in 5 minutes, is set to dramatically reduce costs, wastage and antibiotic use linked to the production, quality control, and processing phases in the dairy industry. READ MORE>>

  • 30/08/2018 | newelectronics

    Photonics to help dairy industry with new 5-minute scan

    A new optical sensor that can check the presence of contaminants in milk and produce a detailed reading in 5 minutes, could dramatically reduce costs, wastage and antibiotic use linked to the production, quality control, and processing phases in the dairy industry. READ MORE>>

  • 29/08/2018 | Electronic Specifier

    Photonics to help dairy industry with new 5-minute scan

    A new optical sensor that can check the presence of contaminants in milk and produce a detailed reading in 5 minutes, could dramatically reduce costs, wastage and antibiotic use linked to the production, quality control, and processing phases in the dairy industry. READ MORE>>

  • 29/08/2018 | Tech me Zine

    Photonics to help dairy industry with new 5-minute scan

    A new optical sensor that can check the presence of contaminants in milk and produce a detailed reading in 5 minutes, could dramatically reduce costs, wastage and antibiotic use linked to the production, quality control, and processing phases in the dairy industry. READ MORE>>

  • 29/08/2018 | Novus Light

    Scanning Dairy Cows with Photonic Technology

    A new optical sensor that can check the presence of contaminants in milk and produce a detailed reading in 5 minutes, could dramatically reduce costs, wastage and antibiotic use linked to the production, quality control, and processing phases in the dairy industry. READ MORE>>

  • 29/08/2018 | Azo Optics

    Photonics to Help Dairy Industry with New 5-Minute Scan

    A new optical sensor that can check the presence of contaminants in milk and produce a detailed reading in 5 minutes, is set to dramatically reduce costs, wastage and antibiotic use linked to the production, quality control, and processing phases in the dairy industry. READ MORE>>