The Correltech Laboratory continues its work in a new facility

The Correltech Laboratory continues its work in a new facility

From January 2024, the Correltech Laboratory of ADEXGO Kft. has moved to a new location, and the high-quality professional activity will continue in a renewed environment. The significantly expanded laboratory will provide surface for many tender and market projects. The staff of the Correltech Laboratory continues to carry out the instrumental aroma analyzes and NIRS tests of our EUREKA and PIACI KFI tenders, which are ending this year. In addition, the main activity of the laboratory is the development of hardware, software and methods related to NIR spectroscopy, as well as the aroma testing of samples from market partners.

In 2023, our colleagues presented our results at several professional forums. We presented our previous results related to estrus detection in pigs at the International Aquaphotomics Conference in Rome. Regarding wine aroma testing, we presented a poster at the International Conference on Biosystems and Food Engineering in Budapest, the results of NIRS tests of forages and dairy products were presented in Innsbruck, at the International Conference on Near Infrared Spectroscopy, and in Amsterdam at the 14th Rapid Methods Europe international conference.

ADEXGO launched Correltech Laboratory

ADEXGO launched Correltech Laboratory

Since April 2019, research work has been going on in the laboratory of ADEXGO Kft. hired in Herceghalom, at the Research Institute for Animal Breeding, Nutrition and Meat Science of the National Agricultural Research and Innovation Centre. The entirely new infrastructure provides unique possibilities for research and development projects fitting in the profile of the Correltech division of ADEXGO. These projects mostly focus on NIR spectroscopy and electronic aroma sensing technologies.

 

The major activities of the Correltech Laboratory include testing of handheld NIR devices and development of novel applications. Furthermore, a separation technology based aroma sensing and analyzing system, so-called electronic-nose has been installed, providing great potentials in R&D projects with its capability to detect and describe volatile compounds of samples with various consistency.

 

The investment and the activity of the lab have been co-financed by the National Research, Development and Innovation Office through the National Research, Development and Innovation Fund, under the “2018-1.3.1-VKE-2018-00014” research grant project.