Innovation thrives here: New report names Boston a top food tech hub: Tufts University
2023 SEP 25 (NewsRx) -- By a
But what exactly is food technology, or food tech for short, and how can it solve the current food system’s most dire dilemmas?
The report from the
Now, researchers say
“I think the best way to understand food tech is to think of an apple,” said researcher
Specific technologies involved consist of advanced sensors and robotics, artificial intelligence, and the application of biotechnologies. These techniques are used to improve food production, enhance nutrition, reduce environmental impact, and best of all, boost enjoyment to the consumer.
“Food tech is not the food. It’s not about inventing new foods. It’s about the technology-for example, automation, robotics, life sciences-that underpins what goes into creating a better food system,” said
Per the research, Boston’s 138 food tech companies and14 organizations, and more than 13,000 employees combine to make the city America’s leader in the growing field. The region is poised to attract and retain top talent, given the substantial population of STEM graduates in
“Boston actually represents technology applications along the entire food value chain,” Stebbins said. “Where other places might have one piece of the puzzle, such as a consumer-facing app or a strong focus on agricultural technology, in
Home to an extensive number of
“There are a lot of reasons this city is a pillar of economic development in food tech,” said Fiorenzo Omenetto, the Frank C. Doble Professor of Engineering and a professor of biomedical engineering at
Less old is its demographic, in contrast. “Boston is a young city,” said
“And they’re not just creating companies that are nice to have,” Abda continued. “Many entrepreneurs intend to solve real industry problems, with products that address the environmental impact of food, improve access and affordability, and reduce waste.”
Currently, the way food is typically produced, processed, and packaged is the cause of one-third of the world’s greenhouse gas emissions. How it is grown and eventually brought to tables presents additional issues. Agricultural workers, many of whom are undocumented immigrants to the
“The food system is notoriously home to some of the most dull, dirty, and dangerous jobs in the country,” Stebbins said. “And food tech, in my opinion, is unbelievably important in solving that problem, in creating jobs and pathways that people want to go towards and enjoy doing every day.”
In farming, advancements in agricultural technology, also known as agtech, range from machinery that helps to streamline labor-intensive tasks to planet-friendlier feeds, seeds, and fertilizers. The company Tomorrow.io provides precise weather data to aid in the timely planting and irrigation of crops, for example. And, in biotech,
For Citone, the city is rife with possibilities for anyone with a vested interest in revolutionizing the way we eat and helping fix our food system via technology that didn’t exist before. “Boston is a unique and powerful place. Not only do we have innovators and entrepreneurs, we also have undergraduate and graduate students who are saying, ‘I’m into food, I’m into agriculture, farming, and nutrition. I care about the Earth and I care about people. What can I do?’” she said.
“And what we’re saying with this report is, here is a place, an intersection, where, if you have the passion and the knowledge and the expertise, you can show up and make a mark.”
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