Electronic Nose (E-Nose) Market - Track Freshness, Quality, And Cleanliness Of Each Product By Means Of Human Sensing.
An
electronic nose (e-nose) is a substitute for the human sense of
smells which detects odor and flavor. This device uses electronic
sensing for comparison, identification, quantification, and even data
storage and recovery. Electronic noses comprise three primary
elements: a delivery system, a discovery system, and a calculating
system. Presently, industries perform tests with the help of gas
chromatographs and human experts to test the flavors and scents of
goods during production, as well as to measure their levels of
freshness and damage. The e-nose affords a comparatively higher
number of benefits. For example, for companies handling large-scale
production activities, it is not logistically possible to track the
freshness, quality, and cleanliness of each product by means of human
sensing. In these cases, the e-nose helps ascertain if the goods meet
quality standards. E-noses are cost-effective and cover larger areas.
Usage
of e-noses as the first line of defense against hazardous
environments for health care and consumer goods is expected to grow
during the forecast period. Artificial sensors which identify and
test a range of parameters could be incorporated into an analytical
apparatus and used to scan the general situation, or particularly to
detect the leak of dangerous gases or decayed goods. E-noses are
essentially a real-time tool identifying hazardous gases at a lower
cost. In the food and beverages industry, they are employed to assess
the freshness of goods used as both input and output – an essential
step to verify product quality. Due to an increasing demand from this
sector, manufacturers are estimated to raise their production
capacities. E-noses are also helpful to store previously identified
readings which could be used for future reference.
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There
is a rising incidence of sanitary and phytosanitary measures with
respect to import restrictions in developed nations such as the U.S.,
Canada, and the U.K. Major exporting countries such as India,
Bangladesh, China, and Japan take measures to ensure quality product
delivery, resulting in a high demand for the e-nose in these
countries during the forecast period. A major influence on the market
is also the implementation of micro-electro-mechanical sensors (MEMS)
in e-noses. However, the bulky size of the device is a major
constraint. Developments have been made in MEMS to produce
miniaturized versions of e-noses. These sensors have a much greater
variety of applications.
The
global e-nose market has only a few vendors and is therefore not very
competitive. It is likely to expand at a low but steady rate.
Manufacturers have constantly been engaged in R&D to create a
low-cost, mass-producible, transportable device. Due to marginal
profits, it is difficult for even the existing players to sustain.
End-users
of the e-nose include laboratories, food & beverages, crime &
security, and the rapidly growing health & security and
environmental monitoring segments. With the development of a portable
e-nose capable of providing accurate results in an open-air
environment, the demand from the crime & security sector is
projected to rise as well. The expansion of the food & beverages
industry (especially cold and packaged food) plays a role as well. By
region, this market is distributed over North America, Europe, Middle
East & Africa, and Asia Pacific. North America accounts for a
major share in this market, which is also estimated to grow steadily.
The market in Asia Pacific holds a significant potential, owing to
the development of the production industry.
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Key
e-nose manufacturers include Alpha MOS in France, E-Nose Pty in
Australia, Electronic Sensor Technology in the U.S., The e-Nose
Company in the Netherlands, and Odotech in Canada.
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