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Website Release

Today is a big day for us here at Compusense as we launch our new website!

We are very excited about this as we have transformed into a cleaner look which makes everything much easier to follow.

The website now clearly covers the 3 areas of business for Compusense.

  1.  Compusense software. Our software has changed and developed over the years. Compusense Cloud, our web-based software, has come a long way since Compusense Paper. We will have more exciting software news in the near future and later in 2020 as well. You can find more information under Compusense Software on our website.
  2.  Consumer and Sensory Services. Our dedicated sensory team has worked with clients in many different ways, from profiling their products to running consumer panels and conducting Home Use Tests (HUT). To learn more about the services we provide, more information is available on the Solutions Overview page.
  3. Research. We are known for the peer-reviewed consumer and sensory research we conduct with Universities and Research Organizations globally. Please visit the Research Overview page to learn more about this.

We hope you enjoy our new website. Please keep your eye open for more news to come about our software!

Quality

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.