CAMBRIDGE, Mass.,March 19, 2025/PRNewswire/ -- A new report by MIT Technology Review Insightsseeks to understand how the food industry can use AI to help meet the increasing global demand for nutritious, affordable produce, ensure resilient supplies, and minimize its effects on the environment.
The report,"Powering the food industry with AI,"is produced in partnership with Revvity Signalsand is based on in-depth interviews with senior executives and experts. Among the organizations represented are Syngenta Crop Protection,Ayana Bio, PIPA, Pairwise, Rivalz, Syngenta Group, theUniversity of California, and Revvity Signals.
"AI is a game changer,"says Jun Liu, senior product marketing manager for Revvity Signals."From research and development to supply chain management, AI is set to revolutionize science, operations, and business. Companies that recognize its potential, adopt smart AI strategies, and invest in robust data management infrastructure and practices will gain a competitive edge. While this transformation is exciting for some and concerning for others, it is undeniably inescapable for all."
The findings are as follows:
"AI is revolutionizing the way we approach food science, transforming traditional R&D into a data-driven powerhouse of innovation,"saysLaurel Ruma, global director of custom content for MIT Technology Review."By harnessing predictive analytics, we can accelerate discovery, optimize supply chains, and bridge critical knowledge gaps across the industry."
For more information please contact:
Natasha Conteh
Head of Communications
MIT Technology Review Insights
natasha.conteh@technologyreview.com
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SOURCE MIT Technology Review Insights