See how the world’s leading sensory teams simplify their workflow, elevate their data, and stay ahead
Dates: August 17–21, 2025
Location: Pennsylvania Convention Center, Philadelphia, USA
Monday, August 18, 2025
7:30 – 8:30 AM
Room #121AB (Level 100)
Join Bryson Bolton and John Castura for an interactive and insightful session to explore how AI is reshaping sensory and consumer research.
This cutting-edge workshop will demystify the role of AI in sensory science, explore global perspectives, and allow you to see Compusense’s AI applications in action. Plus, coffee and pastries are included. We hope to see you there!
Your Compusense connections at Pangborn 2025

President

Director of Strategic Growth

Research Fellow

Sales and Marketing Manager

Senior Client Advisor

Client Success Team Lead
Stop by our Open Office Hours for a chance to connect directly with the Compusense team.
You’ll have the chance to ask questions, explore features, get a personalized demo of upcoming features, discover different workflows and learn how to customize your own presentation and panelist website.
Sunday, August 17, 2025
10:00 AM – 2:30 PM
Room #120C
As you take in the event, be sure to visit our booths to test your luck at our Smell Test and enter our iPad giveaway. Plus, you’ll get a look into the workflow optimization and data utilization practices of global leaders in the sensory space.
Sunday, August 17 – Thursday, August 21
Email: info@compusense.com
1 800 367 6666 (North America)
1 519 836 9993 (International)
412 Laird Road Unit #104
Guelph, ON
Canada N1G 3X7
Discover how Compusense software will help you maximize your research efforts and enhance your organization’s capacity for success.
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.
Discrimination test methods are used to determine if there are noticeable differences or similarities between products. These methods enable effective differentiation between products, aid in quality control and assurance by identifying variations and deviations, as well as facilitate efficient decision-making based on objective data. Examples include, but are not limited to, Tetrad, Triangle, Duo-Trio, Paired Comparison, etc.
Discrimination testing methods are used to determine if there are noticeable differences or similarities between products. These methods enable effective differentiation between products, aid in quality control and assurance by identifying variations and deviations, as well as facilitate efficient decision-making based on objective data. Examples include, but are not limited to, Tetrad, Triangle, Duo-Trio, and Paired Comparison test methods.
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.