New report unveils shifts in food and beverage testing

Technology and regulation are transforming approaches and fuelling growth in the food and beverage packaging testing market.

Mohamed Dabo June 04 2024

A new industry report by Industrial Physics, a provider of test and measurement equipment, reveals key trends in the food and beverage quality testing market.

The 2024 report focuses on technological innovations and the increasing demand for testing due to regulatory changes and consumer expectations.

The report details a significant shift towards automation in testing processes. Companies in the food and beverage sector are increasingly using automated systems to enhance accuracy and efficiency in quality control.

This move is driven by the need for faster testing turnaround times and the minimisation of human error.

Regulatory compliance spurs demand

Changes in global food safety regulations have led to a heightened focus on compliance, the report finds.

This regulatory environment is pushing companies to invest in advanced testing technologies to ensure their products meet strict safety standards.

The need to comply with these regulations is not just a matter of legal necessity but also crucial for maintaining consumer trust.

Consumer expectations influence market dynamics

Consumer demand for transparency and higher-quality products is also shaping the industry.

According to the report, there is a growing consumer insistence on knowing more about the safety and quality of food and drink, which in turn drives demand for more rigorous testing protocols.

The report by Industrial Physics underscores a dynamic shift in the food and beverage testing market, influenced by technological, regulatory, and consumer factors.

As these trends continue to evolve, the industry looks set to prioritise more sophisticated and reliable testing methods.

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