Seafood Analytics' CQR One Year Later Touted As Industry Game Changer

BOSTON  – Whether you are a fisherman, processor, distributor, buyer, retailer, restaurateur or consumer, the age-old question, “How fresh is this seafood?” can now be answered objectively and with certainty thanks to the Certified Quality Reader (CQR) from Seafood Analytics®. In the past, seafood industry workers and consumers alike had to rely on their nose, gut, or what they were told to assess the freshness of seafood. With the advent of Seafood Analytics’ CQR there is a validated scientific approach to objectively measuring seafood quality.

The CQR was originally introduced at the 2015 Seafood Expo in Boston and was later validated by Oregon State University to be a reliable method to measure seafood quality. The CQR has grown in popularity and use within the industry since its market introduction last year, and is now being sold on multiple continents. The company is also currently in talks with major grocery chains throughout the country. These retailers are utilizing the CQR to analyze their seafood product to increase quality (i.e. freshness) and reduce shrink loss.

Following its debut last March, the device has received significant enhancements, including displaying:

  • FDA – FDA & Torry correlated sensory scores
  • DsH – Days since Harvest
  • SLR – Shelf Life Remaining
  • CQ – Certified Quality Number
  • FoPF – Whether seafood is Fresh or Previously Frozen

The Seafood Analytics Certified Quality Reader (CQR) is a handheld, non-invasive instantaneous screening and data collection device developed from more than 35 plus years of proven science and research. The device uses electrical currents to provide objective cellular quality data for fish species and other seafood. This coupled with the Certified Quality Cloud Platform allows customers to collect and analyze quality data.

Seafood Analytics, along with its CQR, is returning to the Seafood Expo North America Seafood Expo & Seafood Processing North America Show in Boston, March 6-8, 2016, and will be located in booth No. 2173. The show is the largest seafood trade event in North America, and attracts more than 20,000 buyers and suppliers of seafood products, equipment and services from more than 40 countries around the world.

“We’ve experienced exponential growth since our initial launch at the 2015 Seafood Expo,” said Michael Liedtke, Co-founder of Seafood Analytics. “Our CQR has proven to be a game changer for the seafood industry. We’re excited to return to the North American Seafood Expo as it provides an excellent opportunity for us to connect with vendors, distributors, and retailers to showcase how they can accurately gauge the quality and freshness of their seafood and thereby improve buying, sorting, processing, transporting and selling.”

“We appreciate the early relationships we have built with companies like Taku River Reds, Sitka Salmon Shares and Paster Training,” added Liedtke. “Their feedback has helped us further develop the technology to make it a useful tool across the industry, in just one year.”

Oregon State University’s validation study (March 2015) of Seafood Analytics technology, science and product to measure seafood quality concluded the CQ number strongly correlates with FDA & Torry sensory decomposition scores, and that CQ numbers may be used as an effective quality control tool by seafood processors, buyers and sellers.

Seafood Analytics patent pending technology will improve seafood industry pricing, quality control, transportation, inventory management and purchasing and selling decisions. The Seafood Analytics CQR provides an objective quality measurement on the cellular level that can be taken anywhere from catch to freezing, or catch to consumption. The device works by measuring how much the cells inside the fish species change over time depending on conditions. The ability to take repeatable, accurate and quantifiable measurements of seafood quality will be a welcome addition to guaranteeing safe, quality seafood.

Seafood Analytics is in the process of developing a ‘CertifiedQualitySeafood’ Certification (CQSC). With the use of the CQR device, suppliers will be able to promote their ‘CertifedQualitySeafood’ allowing seafood buyers to locate suppliers who sell only the highest quality seafood that has been objectively measured by the CQR. Seafood sellers will also be able to certify their products through the certification program and market to their customers that their product is the highest quality. Buyers and sellers can learn more about this certification program at www.certifiedqualityseafood.com

Source: Seafood Analytics