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July 8, 2026
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Polysense raises $10.7M to scale AI quality control for food manufacturers

Overview

Belgian startup Polysense has raised $10. 7million in an oversubscribed seed funding round to accelerate the globalrollout of its AI-powered quality control platform for food manufacturers. The new funding will support the expansion of Polysense's technology across food production lines worldwide, deepen its product offering, grow its engineering, sales and customer success teams, and accelerate deployments.

Key Takeaways

  • Artificial Intelligence Polysense raises $10.

    7M to scale AI quality control for food manufacturers The new funding will support the expansion of Polysense's technology across food production lines worldwide, deepen its product offering, grow its engineering, sales and customer success teams, and accelerate deployments.

  • Its platform helps reduce waste by combining continuous in-line inspection with automated process control.

    By combining continuous in-line inspection, real-time imaging data and synthetic data models with automated process control, the platform detects quality deviations as they occur and automatically adjusts production parameters before waste is generated.

  • Since then, the company has progressed from early pilots to commercial deployments with major food producers including Agristo, Darta and Poppies Bakeries.

    Initially launched in Europe, the platform has since expanded into the United States and the Middle East, with customers increasing the scale of their deployments across vegetable, potato, bakery, confectionery and packaging production lines.

  • Food waste remains a major challenge for manufacturers, creating a significant opportunity for technologies that can improve production efficiency.

    According to Eurostat, food and beverage manufacturing accounts for 19 per cent of all food waste in the EU.

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  • #Belgian startup Polysense has raised $10.
  • #7million in an oversubscribed seed funding round to accelerate the globalrollout of its AI-powered quality control platform for food manufacturers.
  • #Tamara Djurickovic 2 hours ago Share Share Send email Copy link Belgian startup Polysense has raised $10.
  • #7 million in an oversubscribed seed funding round to accelerate the global rollout of its AI-powered quality control platform for food manufacturers.

The new funding will support the expansion of Polysense's technology across food production lines worldwide, deepen its product offering, grow its engineering, sales and customer success teams, and accelerate deployments. Artificial Intelligence Polysense raises $10. 7M to scale AI quality control for food manufacturers The new funding will support the expansion of Polysense's technology across food production lines worldwide, deepen its product offering, grow its engineering, sales and customer success teams, and accelerate deployments.

Tamara Djurickovic 2 hours ago Share Share Send email Copy link Belgian startup Polysense has raised $10. 7 million in an oversubscribed seed funding round to accelerate the global rollout of its AI-powered quality control platform for food manufacturers. The round was led by Felix Capital , with participation from Fortino Ventures , Syndicate One , 100IN and other angel investors.

Polysense develops AI-powered quality control and process optimisation software for food manufacturers. Its platform helps reduce waste by combining continuous in-line inspection with automated process control. By combining continuous in-line inspection, real-time imaging data and synthetic data models with automated process control, the platform detects quality deviations as they occur and automatically adjusts production parameters before waste is generated.

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