Kiwi startup RipeTime seeks capital, targets food wastage
The company is forecasting sales of $300 million for its rot detection technology. With special feature audio and video.
Duncan Bridgeman
Fri, 02 Sep 2016
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Kiwi startup RipeTime is raising capital to commercialise technology it says will revolutionise quality control of the global fruit supply chain.
Founded by serial entrepreneur Jon Lowy, the company has developed sensor technology to detect volatile gasses that cause rotten
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Duncan Bridgeman
Fri, 02 Sep 2016
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