5 current and possible future uses of the Aryballe fragrance technology
New technology is hoping to turn some of the human experience of scent into data in hopes of streamlining processes in fragrance and other sectors.
The France-based technology company Aryballe has brought a device to market which turns fragrances into data. The table-top device essentially smells a scent with a silicone photonic instrument and turns what would require a fragrance panel into quantifiable points of data.
Executive Vice President of Business Development and President of Aryballe Terri Jordan told CosmeticsDesign that the device can replace a human panel, but only in certain parts of the development process.
“It doesn’t replace the creative sides of human panels,” Jordan said. “But it does take anything that a human panel needs to do over and over again. It really improves the consistency and reliability.”