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IFT20 was going to be held at McCormick Place in Chicago in July Due to COVID 19 restrictions the whole meeting is now going virtual During these unprecedented times the food science industry is of vital significance It is important that our industry strives to continue with research and innovation

As an internet based business Compusense will continue to provide our SaaS services throughout the current public health crisis We are able to operate virtually and will continue to respond to all communications in our usual efficient way We are expecting that Compusense clients who work directly with panelists will

The next few months are undoubtedly going to be a busy time for the whole Compusense team beginning with The IFT Annual Meeting amp Food Expo taking place in just a few short weeks from July 16 19 followed by Sensometrics 2016 in Brighton UK from July 27 29 Our

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IFT20 Update

IFT20 was going to be held at McCormick Place in Chicago in July. Due to COVID-19 restrictions, the whole meeting is now going virtual. During these

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Quality

Quality test methods are used to evaluate a product based on its sensory attributes and overall consumer perception to ensure it meets certain standards of excellence and consistency. These methods provide a consumer-centric assessment of product quality, ensure consistency and adherence to quality standards and drive continuous improvement and customer satisfaction. Examples include, but are not limited to, Shelf Life, Degree of Difference,

Difference from Control, In/Out, etc.

Quality test methods are used to evaluate a product based on its key attributes to ensure it meets specific standards of excellence for consistency. These methods provide an internal assessment of the product quality to adhere to quality standards and achieve customer satisfaction. Examples include, but are not limited to, Shelf-Life, Degree of Difference, Difference from Control, and In & Out methods.